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‘Intimidation': Blake Lively subpoenas two media stars

‘Intimidation': Blake Lively subpoenas two media stars

Sky News AU6 hours ago
'To Di For' podcast host Kinsey Schofield discusses reports Blake Lively's legal team has subpoenaed Candace Owens and Perez Hilton in connection with her case involving Justin Baldoni.
'Blake's team believes that Candace Owens and Perez Hilton are in cahoots with Justin Baldoni,' Ms Schofield told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
'What happened to freedom of the press? This feels like intimidation, I think it's scary, and it makes me nervous.'
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