Ever wondered how the cosmic chaos of Mercury retrograde might just mirror the legal back-and-forth of this celebrity saga? Well, buckle up, because before we dive into the juicy update, let’s unpack what an amicus brief really is—a “friend of the court” stepping in, not quite a player but definitely not silent either. Justin’s crew isn’t having any of it though, pushing back hard against a brief from three California groups, calling it basically Blake Lively’s rerun of public shade, dragging old arguments through the mud, and tossing in some irrelevant drama for good measure. Talk about celestial timing… or chaos, depending on how you see it! LEARN MORE.
Before we get into the update, you might be wondering what an amicus brief is. It stems from the Latin phrase “friend of the court,” which allows people who aren’t parties in the case to submit documents of support, arguing that the impact of the case will also affect them.
Justin’s team has previously filed against the use of a brief by three California organizations, arguing that it “merely serves as a vehicle to renew Blake Lively’s (“Lively”) public attacks against the Wayfarer Parties, repeat arguments previously made by Lively, and raise issues that are irrelevant.”
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