Overview
- On her SiriusXM show, Megyn Kelly said Blake Lively “targeted” her with a subpoena and that her team refused to turn over any records before a deadline passed.
- A spokesperson for Lively responded that she has not served a subpoena on Kelly at any point in the litigation.
- Reporting by Deadline added that Lively’s lawyers subpoenaed Red Seat Ventures in June, not Kelly or her show directly, and that effort was later dropped.
- Lively’s camp said discovery continues and cited materials they say support their case, including Melissa Nathan’s texts, the Katie Case email and related invoices.
- The broader case proceeds toward a March 9, 2026 federal trial after a judge dismissed Justin Baldoni’s $400 million countersuit in June and recently limited public release of portions of Lively’s July deposition.