A federal judge in Los Angeles has dismissed actor Ashley Judd’s sexual harassment claim against movie producer Harvey Weinstein but says she could proceed with a defamation claim against him.
Judd had accused Weinstein of defaming her in 1998 after she refused what she said were his sexual advances a year earlier.
In her lawsuit, filed in April 2018, the Double Jeopardy actor accused Weinstein of smearing her reputation by discouraging director Peter Jackson from casting her in his blockbuster movie franchise The Lord of the Rings.
Judd, one of the first women in October 2017 to publicly accuse Weinstein of sexual misconduct, had accused the Hollywood movie mogul of sexual harassment in violation of a California law barring such conduct by a person in a “business, service or professional relationship” with another.
In a footnote to his ruling, US District Judge Philip Gutierrez said he was not determining whether Judd was sexually harassed by Weinstein “in the colloquial sense of the term”.
But Gutierrez said that Judd’s relationship as an actress with the film producer was not covered under the California statute she had sued under, nor under a 2019 amendment.
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The judges decision is great outcome for all lawyers involved in this case.
Maybe. Maybe not. It looks as though she lost her case primarily based on jurisdictional legislation. And given that he's been accused by 70+ women across various US states, this argument probably won't set a legal precedent.
He dodged this one on a technicality. I seriously doubt he'll be lucky enough to do that another 70 times.