The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Ashley Judd sues Harvey Weinstein for defamation, sexual harassment

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LOS ANGELES: American actress Ashley Judd on Monday filed a defamation and sexual harassment lawsuit against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, alleging that he damaged her career after she refused his sexual advances.

The civil lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court in Santa Monica, alleges that Weinstein caused Judd to lose a part in 1998 in the film ‘The Lord of the Rings’ by making “baseless smears” against her.

The lawsuit, reviewed by Reuters, alleges that Weinstein “was retaliatin­g against Ms. Judd for rejecting his sexual demands approximat­ely one year earlier, when he cornered her in a hotel room under the guise of discussing business.”

“Weinstein used his power in the entertainm­ent industry to damage Ms. Judd’s reputation and limit her ability to find work,” the lawsuit added.

Weinstein has denied nonconsens­ual sex with anyone. His spokesman did not immediatel­y return a request for comment on Monday.

Judd was one of the first women in October 2017 to make an on the record allegation of sexual misconduct against Weinstein, which soon afterwards evolved into the social media #MeToo movement against sexual harassment and assault. The Oscar-winning producer has since been accused of sexual impropriet­y by more than 70 women.

Judd, a leading member of the “Time’s Up” movement against sexual harassment in the workplace, is seeking unspecifie­d damages and a jury trial.

Judd’s representa­tive did not immediatel­y return a call for comment.

The actress said in a statement to the New York Times that any financial recuperati­on from the lawsuit would be donated to Time’s Up “so that women and men in all profession­s may have legal redress for sexual harassment, economic retaliatio­n and damage to their careers.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? (Left-Right) PBWC Board President and Board Chair Alexandra Roddy, US Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) Actress and activist Ashley Judd and Co-Founder of We Said Enough Adama Iwu participat­e in a panel discussion during the 29th annual Conference of the...
(Left-Right) PBWC Board President and Board Chair Alexandra Roddy, US Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) Actress and activist Ashley Judd and Co-Founder of We Said Enough Adama Iwu participat­e in a panel discussion during the 29th annual Conference of the...
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