Will Smith has won a small legal victory in a sexual harassment case after a California judge rejected some of the major allegations leveled against him.
The case was brought by violinist Brian King Joseph, who accused Smith and his team of misconduct during preparations for a tour.
He also stated that he felt unsafe during parts of the process and expressed concern about what happened behind the scenes.
But now, a judge has reviewed the case and said some of the allegations don’t clearly show sexual misconduct on Will’s part.
The court also said that some parts of the complaint do not have enough solid details to support them.
For this reason, those parts of the case have been dismissed for the time being.
However, Brian still has the opportunity to change and resubmit his complaint within 30 days if he wishes to continue.
Brian also shared claims about strange incidents during the trip, including a situation in a hotel room that made him feel uncomfortable.
He later spoke publicly about raising security concerns. Additionally, the star’s legal team has strongly denied all allegations.
They say the claims are false and have vowed to take the case to court.
For now, the case is not entirely over, but this ruling has given Will Smith an early legal boost.




