Justin Baldoni Retains SBF’s Legal Counsel in High-Stakes Blake Lively Dispute
Hollywood's legal drama meets crypto's courtroom chaos as Justin Baldoni brings in Sam Bankman-Fried's defense team.
When Celebrity Lawsuits Collide
The Jane the Virgin star isn't playing around—he's deploying the same legal artillery that defended FTX's disgraced founder. This move signals Baldoni's preparing for nuclear litigation warfare against Gossip Girl alum Blake Lively.
Legal Firepower Acquisition
Bankman-Fried's counsel doesn't come cheap, but when your opponent runs deep pockets, you match fire with fire. The same team that argued about reasonable doubt for an $8 billion crypto collapse now tackles Hollywood accounting disputes.
Because nothing says 'I'm serious' like hiring lawyers who've already navigated the SEC, DOJ, and enough media scrutiny to melt servers.
Just another day where entertainment law meets blockchain-level legal fees—because sometimes you need to spend millions to protect millions more.
Alexandra Shapiro Set To Rep Baldoni In Landmark Lively Case
The “It Ends With Us” director has brought in Alexandra Shapiro to represent him ahead of his March 2026 trial against his former co-star, per a notice of appearance filed by Shapiro and verified by People.
A former clerk for Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Shapiro is currently representing Bankman-Fried as he appeals his November 2023 conviction on seven fraud and conspiracy charges tied to FTX’s stunning collapse back in 2022.
New filings in Lively v. Baldoni: Alexandra Shapiro has entered an appearance for Wayfarer/Baldoni. Shapiro is a former SDNY prosecutor, co-founder of Shapiro Arato Bach LLP, and a recognized appellate specialist with experience before the U.S. Supreme Court and 2nd Circuit. pic.twitter.com/GbwCESsJg1
— Rydus (@RydusHolter) September 15, 2025Rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs – who previously was a cellmate of Bankman-Fried in New York federal prison – also hired Shapiro in the lead-up to his July 2025 partial acquittal on racketeering and sex trafficking charges.
Taylor Swift Shakes Off Justin Baldoni Deposition
News of Baldoni’s latest legal MOVE comes just one week after Judge Lewis Liman rejected his team’s request for an extension to depose Taylor Swift – a longtime friend of Lively’s, though their current relationship status remains unclear.
Liman argued that Baldoni’s lawyers waited too long to depose Swift and noted that Baldoni’s camp had withdrawn a subpoena sent to the pop star this past spring after voluntarily being provided information by Swift’s legal team.
“Discovery has been going on in this case for approximately six months,” Liman said. “They have offered no evidence that they have served a renewed subpoena on Swift… Having failed to demonstrate appropriate diligence, the requested extension is denied.”
SBF Awaits Key Appeal Date
Meanwhile, Bankman-Fried is serving his 25-year sentence for orchestrating the massive crypto scheme behind bars at FCI Terminal Island, a low-security prison in his home state of Southern California.
Oral arguments for his appeal are scheduled for November 4 at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York.
However, with the average criminal appeal success rate historically low, it remains to be seen if Shapiro will be successful in overturning Bankman-Fried’s conviction.