Justin Baldoni has developed a website that is solely devoted to defending himself against the charges of sexual harassment that Blake Lively has made against him.

According to Page Six, the new website, which was first reported by TMZ on Saturday, contains a link to an updated version of the $400 million defamation and extortion lawsuit that he filed on January 16 against Lively, her husband Ryan Reynolds, and the publicist for the actress, Leslie Sloane.

Additionally, it provides a link to a document that is 168 pages long and provides a timeline of events that are pertinent to the case.

It comprises texts, emails, and other messages that have never been seen before that are purportedly exchanged by Baldoni with Lively and her spouse Reynolds throughout the development process for the film "It Ends With Us" in 2024.

According to BBC, the name of the website is Lawsuit Info. 

In one of the messages that has just been made public, Lively is said to have written to Baldoni in April 2023, while they were discussing the possibility of rewriting the sequence of the movie that takes place on the rooftop.

She said, "if you knew me (in person) longer you'd have a sense of how flirty and yummy the ball busting will play. It's my love language. Spicy and playfully bold, never with teeth...."

In February 2023, the "Deadpool" actor, who is 48 years old, was supposedly texting Baldoni.

He said, "I'm excited for you to work together. I'm excited for Blake to crack open her creative piggy bank with someone as dynamic as you. This is gonna be INCREDIBLE. I happen to adore you, Justin."

It would appear that Baldoni is responding to some of Lively's assertions on the website, since he also supplied screenshots of what he claims to be contact with the intimacy coordinator for the film.

Text messages were revealed by him that allegedly showed his attempts to respond to Lively's allegations that he made her feel "uncomfortable" when they were working together. These texts included sexually provocative comments and statements about her physique after she had given birth.

Lively initially filed a complaint with the California Civil Rights Department on December 20. In the complaint, she claimed that Baldoni had sexually harassed her while she was working on the film set.

In addition to this, she asserted that the actor and director had subsequently initiated a structured campaign of smears in order to destroy her reputation.

On December 31st, the star of "A Simple Favor" submitted a formal case against Baldoni in the Federal Court of their respective states.

Lively and Reynolds have requested the placement of Bryan Freedman, who represents Baldoni, under a gag order. They have said that Freedman is likely to "taint a potential jury" with his public remarks regarding the court issue. The site comes after Lively and Reynolds have made their request.

They have scheduled the court hearing for their case for March of 2026.

On Monday, it is anticipated that all parties will be present for the initial hearing.

Business Times has reached out to Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds for comments.