Asia Argento Settled a Sexual Assault Case Filed Against Her by an Underage Actor — Report

Asia Argento, a leading voice in the #MeToo movement and one of many women to publicly accuse Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct, settled a sexual-assault accusation made against her by former child musician and actor Jimmy Bennett last year, according to the New York Times. Bennett was 17 at the time of the alleged incident, which took place in 2013; Argento was 37. Bennett claims the alleged assault took place in a hotel room in California, where the age of consent is 18.

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Bennett originally intended to sue Argento for $3.5 million for assault and battery, lost wages, and the intentional infliction of emotional distress. The case was settled for $380,000.

Carrie Goldberg, Argento’s attorney in the case, wrote that “we hope nothing like this ever happens to you again. You are a powerful and inspiring creator and it is a miserable condition of life that you live among s—-y individuals who’ve preyed on both your strengths and your weaknesses.”

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The two acted together in the 2004 film “The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things,” with Bennett playing Argento’s son; she also directed the movie. “His feelings about that day were brought to the forefront recently when Ms. Argento took the spotlight as one of the many victims of Harvey Weinstein,” Bennett’s attorney wrote. Read the full report here.

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