A Los Angeles judge has dismissed the defamation portion of a lawsuit filed by Aaron Spelling against his former nurse but allowed the TV producer to pursue a breach-of-contract accusation.

Spelling, 82, and his wife in November sued the nurse, Charlene Richards, and her attorney for $5 million for allegedly violating a confidentiality agreement and spreading rumors that Spelling sexually harassed her.

Richards, 56, later filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against the producer that alleged he asked her to have sex with him and "dress like a hooker."

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Richards and her attorney sent letters to more than 600 actresses as well as their agents and managers, inquiring whether Spelling had sexually harassed them. Spelling argued that the letter titled, "Survey on sexual harassment by Aaron Spelling," defamed him.

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