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Weinstein wants Judd lawsuit dismissed

Actress alleges disgraced producer tried to negatively affect her career

- ANDREW DALTON

LOS ANGELES Harvey Weinstein’s lawyers asked a judge Wednesday to dismiss Ashley Judd’s lawsuit against him, saying allegation­s that he tried to hurt her career after she rejected him sexually are baseless and were filed far too late.

In the federal court filing in Los Angeles, the lawyers discussed Judd’s comment that she would let Weinstein touch her only after she won an Academy Award in one of his films.

Judd says in her lawsuit the statement was just a “mock bargain” she made in order to leave after he asked in a Beverly Hills hotel room 22 years ago if he could give her a massage or she could watch him shower. Judd said Weinstein “lorded” the comment over her many times afterward.

Weinstein’s lawyers said it meant Judd acknowledg­ed that Weinstein would try to get her movie roles. “According to plaintiff, Weinstein then attempted to live up to his part of the bargain by trying to cast plaintiff in as many roles as possible that could earn her an Academy Award,” the filing states.

The lawyers said Weinstein’s attempt to have Judd cast in roles including the female lead in 1997’s Good Will Hunting reflect “his motivation to advance her career, not ruin it.” The filing says Judd’s sexual harassment allegation­s, even if true, fall far short of being “unwelcome and pervasive or severe,” as the law requires for a finding on her behalf.

“Weinstein’s alleged unwanted sexual advances occurred on a single day and consisted of him asking to give plaintiff a massage, asking her to help him pick out clothes and asking her to watch him shower,” the documents say.

The lawyers also said the statute of limitation­s has expired on Judd’s allegation­s that Weinstein did her financial damage.

Judd’s lawyer Theodore Boutrous Jr. said in response, “Mr. Weinstein’s arguments seeking to escape the consequenc­es of his despicable misconduct are not only baseless, they are offensive.”

 ?? JEFFERSON SIEGEL/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Harvey Weinstein’s lawyers are trying to get actress Ashley Judd’s lawsuit against him dismissed.
JEFFERSON SIEGEL/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Harvey Weinstein’s lawyers are trying to get actress Ashley Judd’s lawsuit against him dismissed.

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