Civil Litigation,
Entertainment & Sports
Jan. 11, 2019
Actress’ harassment claim against Weinstein fails 2nd time
Actress Ashley Judd's sexual harassment claim against producer Harvey Weinstein brought under a state civil code protecting victims in certain business relationships has failed for a second time, in spite of a recent amendment broadening the statute's language to name directors and producers specifically.
Actress Ashley Judd's sexual harassment claim against producer Harvey Weinstein brought under a state civil code protecting victims in certain business relationships has failed for a second time, in spite of a recent amendment broadening the statute's language to name directors and producers specifically.
Judd's lawyers argued the actor-producer relationship between Judd and Weinstein involved an unbalanced power dynamic similar to ...
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