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In April, Judd filed a lawsuit against the producer, claiming he damaged her career in retaliation for rejecting his sexual advances.
Judd's attorney states that 'the Court today dismissed only one of Ms. Judd's four claims for relief.'
The 50-year-old actress filed a lawsuit against Harvey Weinstein on Monday.
The actress filed the lawsuit on Monday and has received a lot of support from her fellow stars.
ET caught up with the A-list actresses at the Academy Awards on Sunday, where they opened up about what's next for the Time's Up Movement.
Mira Sorvino and Ashley Judd walked the red capet together after the two actresses both have accused Harvey Weinstein of past sexual misconduct.
Whoopi Goldberg, Mark Ruffalo and Patton Oswalt were also among those who expressed their opinions on social media on Tuesday.
The 'Beverly Hills, 90210' star tweeted about the alleged incident that he says occurred at a Golden Globes party hosted by Miramax.
The magazine recognized all the men and women who shared their stories of sexual assault and sexual harassment.
Megyn Kelly, Taylor Swift and Alyssa Milano are also featured in the annual issue.
The 'Charmed' star has been vocal on social media, but this week, she took the podium at a Women's Convention for a call to action.
The actress sat down with ABC News' Diane Sawyer.
She also had a message for Weinstein.
Here’s what ET is obsessing over this week!