I don’t have live access to current news in this moment, but here’s the latest overview based on recent public reporting up to now.
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What’s happened: Reports in late April 2026 indicate Jada Pinkett Smith won a procedural victory in a dispute with Bilaal Salaam, a former associate of Will Smith, by having key emotional-distress claims dismissed under California anti-SLAPP protections. She’s also pursuing recovery of her legal fees, approximately $49,000, from Salaam. This updates the ongoing $3 million suit, which remains subject to further developments.[1][2][3]
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What’s left in play: The main $3 million lawsuit could still proceed on other counts unless further motions succeed to dismiss or settle. The anti-SLAPP ruling specifically targeted free-speech/public-participation-related aspects and emotional-distress claims, but did not necessarily end the entire case.[2]
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Public reaction and context: Coverage has framed the development as part of a broader, highly scrutinized dynamic within Will Smith’s circle after the 2022 Oscar incident. Several outlets amplified the narrative around personal disclosures, threats, and the potential impact on the memoir project referenced in the suit.[1][2]
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What to watch next: Expect updates on whether Salaam appeals, further court rulings on remaining claims, and any outcomes related to Salaam’s potential obligation to cover Jada’s legal costs beyond the pending fee request. Multiple outlets circulated timelines and analyses of the phase-by-phase progress.[5][2]
If you’d like, I can look up the very latest updates and summarize them with citations, or pull a quick timeline of the key court filings and dates.