A federal judge in California has thrown out actress Rose McGowan’s 2019 lawsuit against disgraced former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, after she missed a filing deadline this month. U.S. District Court Judge Otis D. Wright II dismissed the lawsuit on Monday after McGowan—one of the first women to speak publicly about Weinstein—missed a deadline that had been extended for her. McGowan, who alleges that Weinstein assaulted her during the Sundance Film Festival in 1997, was acting as her own attorney after firing her lawyers last month. The central claim of the actress’s 11-page lawsuit is that the former media mogul violated federal racketeering law. It was dismissed with prejudice, meaning it cannot be refiled. The complaint alleged that law firm The Bloom Firm and private intelligence company Black Cube violated multiple federal laws under the Racketeering Influences and Corrupt Organization Act (RICO) by hiring agents to gather information about her …