Taylor Swift can be deposed, but has no role in Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni litigation, lawyer says
Taylor Swift can answer questions — if forced — from attorneys involved in the sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit actor Blake Lively brought against Justin Baldoni, but she doesn't have much to offer, her lawyer said.
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