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'I had no warning:' Ashley Judd opens up about Harvey Weinstein

Actress Ashley Judd says she escaped Harvey Weinstein's sexual advances by making a deal... and then fleeing from him.

Portions of Judd's interview with Diane Sawyer air on Good Morning America

Actress Ashley Judd spoke to ABC News' Diane Sawyer about her encounter 20 years ago with Harvey Weinstein, in which she alleges he made unwanted sexual advances toward her in a hotel room before she was able to escape. (ABC News/Twitter)

According to actress Ashley Judd, she escaped Harvey Weinstein's sexual advances by making a deal.

She said she told him, yes, she would submit to him only after winning an Oscar in one of his movies.

Then, she said she fled from his hotel room where, two decades ago, she had arrived as a young actress for what she thought would be a business meeting.

The actress told interviewer Diane Sawyer that she hadn't heard stories about Weinstein's alleged behaviour prior to being summoned to meet him, so she had no reason to be worried.

"I had no warning," Judd said.

Weinsteinfirst offered to give her a massage, then, when she demurred, asked her to give him one, she said.

"I fought with this volley of no's,"she said.

Then she made a "deal." She said she agreed to submit to him, but only "when I win an Oscar in one of your movies OK?"

"When you getNOMINATED,"Weinsteincounter-offered.

"And I said, 'No. When I WIN an Oscar.' And then I just fled."

More than four dozen women across the U.S., Canada and Europe have come forward with allegations against Weinstein, including (top row from left) Asia Argento, Rosanna Arquette, Jessica Barth, Cara Delevingne, Romola Garai, Judith Godreche, Heather Graham, Angelina Jolie, Ashley Judd, Rose McGowan, La Seydoux and Mira Sorvino. (Associated Press)

Judd said she remains of two minds about how she handled the shocking situation.

"Am I proud ofthat?The part that shames myself says, 'No.' The part of me that understands the way shame works says, 'That was absolutely brilliant. Good job, kid, you got out of there. Well done!"'

Judd said a couple of years after the hotel encounter she was seated across fromWeinsteinat a dinner. She said he brought up "that little agreement we made," and claimed he was "looking around for the material."

Then he looked at her and said, "You know, Ashley, I'm going to let you out of that little agreement that we made."

Judd said by then "I had come into my own, I had come into my power, I had found my voice. And I said, 'You do that, Harvey. You DO that.'

"And he has spat my name at me ever since."

Judd was among the first of what has become dozens of women alleging sexual harassment or assault by Weinstein, who is now under criminal investigation for rape in London, New York and Los Angeles.