LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Actress Ashley Judd, whose claims against a Hollywood mogul became part of an avalanche of sexual harassment allegations, said Friday that the fight against sexual misconduct will be a "chaotic, messy" endeavor, but that women won't allow public fatigue about the scandals to slow the efforts. Judd told an audience at the University of Kentucky, her alma mater, that the fight is about "ending impunity." Judd has said that film mogul Harvey Weinstein harassed her three different times.