Oscar-winning actress Mira Sorvino and Asjley Judd spoke out for the first time on Wednesday about the allegations that Asia Argento had sex with a minor.

'Having just touched down from several weeks abroad, I am reeling from the recent news. Although hoping against hope that it is not true, here are my current thoughts,' wrote Sorvino on Twitter.

'I have been heartsick over the recent allegations against Asia Argento. Time will clarify things and perhaps she will be exonerated, but if true, there is no lens that makes it better.'

She then stated: 'Child sexual assault is a heinous crime and is against all that I and the #MeToo movement stands for. I remain dedicated in the fight for all victims and change the culture that encourages the abuse of power in sexual relationships.'

Sorvino has been a spokesperson for human trafficking in the past and worked with both Amnesty International and was a UN Goodwill Ambassador.

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Impressive duo: Mira Sorvino and Ashley Judd (above in April) spoke about the allegations being made against Asia Argento on social media on Wednesday

Thoughts: Although hoping against hope that it is not true, here are my current thoughts,' wrote Sorvino (above)

Musings: Judd wrote: ''We hold any and every abuser accountable, regardless of their gender, race, socioeconomic status, public visibility or popularity'

Judd echoed this sentiment in her own remarks.

'Indeed, accountability is at the very heart of the #MeToo movement,' said Judd.

'We hold any and every abuser accountable, regardless of their gender, race, socioeconomic status, public visibility or popularity. Sexual violence is wrong, full stop.'

Judd and Sorvino were two of the first women to come forward with allegations of sexual harassment againbst Harvey Weinstein.

They were also two of the women he allegedly blacklisted in Hollywood by sharing stories about how difficult the women were to work with, a fact that Peter Jackson revealed in an interview earlier this year.

Argento was revealed to have settled a potential lawsuit for $380,000 earlier this year in a New York Times story published on Sunday

Lawyers for Jimmy Bennett wrote in the notice that his client was sexually assaulted by Argento back in 2013 after being dropped off by a family member at a Marina del Rey hotel for a visit.

The teenager was unable to drive himself due to an eye condition which prohibits him from operating a motor vehicle.

The Times, citing a copy of the notice they were sent by an anonymous source, reported that Argento then sent the family member away and was alone with Bennett in her hotel room.

Argento then gave the minor 'alcohol to drink and showed him a series of notes she had written to him on hotel stationery.'

'Then she kissed him, pushed him back on the bed, removed his pants and performed oral sex,' said the report.

'She climbed on top of him and the two had intercourse,' according to the notice.

'She then asked him to take a number of photos.'

Argento took a number of photos of herself and Bennett after the alleged assault, including one of the two lying naked in bed.

Jimmy Bennett (left) claims Asia Argento (right) slept with him in a California hotel room when he was aged 17 and she was 37 which caused mental health issues and crippled his career. Argento has denied the two ever slept together

Meeting: Argento and Bennett met when they played a mother and her son in The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things

She also posted five photos from the pair's meet-up to her Instagram that day, starting with one of herself in which she wrote: 'Waiting for my long lost son my love @jimmymbennett in trepidation #marinadelrey smoking cigarettes like there was no next week.'

In her second post she shared a selfie of herself with Bennett and wrote: 'Happiest day of my life reunion with @jimmymbennett xox.'

In that same post, one follower wrote: 'Asia cast him again!! xoxo.'

Argento replied: 'jimmy is going to be in my next movie and that is a fact, dig that jack.'

When she was then asked if the film would shot stateside, Argento responded: 'no we shoot the s*** in eye-2-ly 's @jimmymbennett's never been there - yet X.'

Bennett never worked with Argento again however, and then in November filed his notice after the actress' very public condemnation of her alleged rapist, Weinstein.

'His feelings about that day were brought to the forefront recently when Ms. Argento took the spotlight as one of the many victims of Harvey Weinstein,' stated Bennett's lawyer in the notice.

He then asked for $3.5 million in damages, sighting intentional infliction of emotional distress, lost wages, assault and battery.

Argento settled and then on Tuesday denied ever having sex with the boy in a statement.

Text messages that were allegedly sent by Argento to a friend on Monday reveal that the actress did in fact have sex with her former costar though, when she was 37 and the boy just 17.

TMZ published the texts, including one that reads: 'It wasn't raped but I was frozen. He was on top of me. After, he told me I had been his sexual fantasy since was 12.'

One day later, Argento denied ever having sex with Bennett in a statement while suggesting the young man extorted her and late boyfriend Anthony Bourdain, who paid out the settlement.

Argento also allegedly claims to have been unaware that Bennett was a minor when they had sex in 2013 in the texts, despite raving about how talented the boy was when they met in 2003 on the set of The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things on Twitter just months before their encounter.

In that tweet, posted in August 2012, she wrote: 'At 7 you were already one of the most accomplished actors I'd ever met.'