LOS ANGELES — A tentative settlement was reached in a lawsuit that alleged James Franco intimidated students at a acting and film school that he set into unnecessary and exploitative sexual circumstances, lawyers for the plaintiffs said Saturday.

The 2 sides filed a joint status report from Los Angeles Superior Court indicating a judge that a settlement was reached from the class-action lawsuit brought by former pupils in the now-defunct faculty, Studio 4, even though elements of this litigation could live on.

The record has been filed on Feb. 11, however, the payoff hasn’t been reported.

Their suit stated Franco pushed his pupils into acting in more explicit sex scenes on camera at an”orgy type setting” that went far beyond those acceptable on Hollywood picture collections.

It alleged that Franco”sought to make a pipeline of young girls who were exposed to his private and professional sexual abuse in the name of education,” and students were led to consider roles in Franco’s movies are accessible to people who travelled .

The suit said the events happened in a master course on sex scenes which Franco educated at Studio 4, which opened in 2014 and shut in 2017.

Both sides were in talks about a settlement for many months, along with the lawsuit’s advancement was stopped while they spoke.

After-hours emails seeking comment from lawyers for the defendants weren’t immediately returned.

At a former court filing, Franco’s lawyers, while praising the #MeToo motion which helped inspire the litigation, known as its own claims”inflammatory and false, legally baseless and introduced as a class act with the clear aim of catching as much publicity as possible to get attention-hungry Plaintiffs.” They pointed out that Tither-Kaplan had expressed gratitude for the chance to utilize Franco.

The suit also names Franco’s production firm Rabbit Bandini along with his partners such as Vince Jolivette and Jay Davis as defendants.

The sexual abuse allegations of additional plaintiffs in the class actions will be dismissed without prejudice, meaning that they might be re-filed, the combined standing report stated.

Fraud allegations caused by these plaintiffs will be”exposed to restricted discharge,” the record states, without further information or explanation.

The record doesn’t show how much money might be included in the offer.

Before filing the suit, Tither-Kaplan introduced her allegations of sexual misconduct from Franco alongside other girls in the Los Angeles Times later Franco won a Golden Globe Award for”The Disaster Artist” in ancient 2018, once the tide of this #MeToo motion was sweeping across Hollywood.

In another interview on”The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” Franco known as the sexual misconduct tales about him incorrect, but stated,”When I have done something wrong, I’ll repair it. I must.”