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All right, guys, happy Friday. I have a major scoop for you. This is gonna be a fun Friday because it's regarding Taylor Swift and the Blake Lively lawsuit, which is just, I'm obsessed with it. I am so sorry. Basically, a protection order was filed and agreed to last night by all parties. They're just waiting for the judge to sign off on it. And I can tell you right now,
that depositions are coming. It is a fact, an absolute fact. Also, in the wildest, most pathetic, most dishonest and cowardly response ever to the Becoming Brigitte series, President Emmanuel Macron and Brigitte Macron have their goons coming out and saying that they never received my letter back to them.
My letter back to them with the 21 questions, which they replied to with the preservation order. Absolutely insane. What can I say other than Brigitte Macron has got some balls? Welcome back to Candace. All right, guys, Taylor Swift, she is getting to post. It is happening. It is happening. Everybody stay calm, okay?
So yesterday, as I mentioned, yesterday evening, again at 11.02 p.m., I don't know why Blake Lively's team likes to file these things late in the day, knowing that I'm monitoring things and I can't stay up that late. But they filed a protective order, and I at first looked at it, and I thought that they had done this by themselves.
But actually, it looks like it was agreed to by both parties to protect some of the things that may come up in discovery and through all of these subpoenas. Now, my lawyer told me that this is actually pretty standard. My poor lawyer, who I call all the time asking questions about this case, and he tells me that I'm not a party in the case at all, but he's got to give me legal advice anyways.
This is a pretty standard thing that happens in commercial cases. And it's really just a measure that's used to protect business interests. So I'm giving you guys a really bad analogy here. But let's say I'm in court and I'm fighting with Chase Bank about something. And all of this is obviously public.
And we move together for the judge to seal certain aspects because we don't need those things to become public fodder. So maybe it's like my account statements. Like, why does the public need to know if I'm waking up every day and buying Starbucks coffee? Whatever it is, it's just irrelevant to the public. And so that's what they're doing.
They're trying to say, OK, there might be some things that come out that are not relevant to the public. But the language here in this protection order I found to be very interesting. And at first it made me think instantly of Taylor Swift. So we're going to pull this up. I'm calling this like the Taylor Swift clause in the protection order.
It says the person producing any given discovery material may designate it as confidential or attorney's eyes only.
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