I believe that there is hope and help for everyone, she explained earlier in the interview.
Judd wasamong the first women to come forward publiclyabout Weinstein throughtheNew York Timesexpose.
Thats deny, attack, reverse the order of offender and victim, Judd told Sawyer.

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The look on my face is abject terror, she said.
I can see it in my eyes.
Its very gross, its very gross.
I feel for that 28, 29-year-old woman.
Judd opened up about the harassment she faced from Weinstein.
While other women mightve been warned about the producers behavior, Judd said, I had no warning.
She recalled going to his hotel for what she presumed to be a business meeting.
I remember the lurch when I went to the desk and I said, Uh, Mr. Weinstein?
Is he on the patio?
Judd said, adding that it was all part of his pattern of sexual predation.
What ensued was the constant grooming, negotiation going on.
Am I proud of that?
Im of two minds: 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.
Its a very important word, shame, and its a very important thing to talk about.
Watch clips from Judds interview with Sawyer onGood Morning Americaabove.