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Afton Williamson Responds After The Rookie Harassment Investigation Finds No Wrongdoing

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An investigation by production company Entertainment One (eOne) into claims of racial and sexual harassment on the set of The Rookie found that allegations made by Afton Williamson, who left the show earlier this year, were not consistent with findings, and no unlawful or inappropriate behavior took place.

“We take all allegations of inappropriate conduct very seriously, particularly when the allegations involve discrimination or sexual harassment of any nature,” the company said in a statement. “We appreciate the cooperation of all those who were interviewed, including Ms. Williamson, the individuals she identified by name, and several other relevant production and staff members.”

Williamson posted a lengthy statement Instagram in August declaring she was leaving the show after racially motivated bullying and sexual harassment, later naming individuals who allegedly harassed her at work. In response, Entertainment One, which produces The Rookie, said it hired law firm Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp to investigate her claims. That firm, eOne said, brought in another firm named EXTTI, which conducted 400 hours of interviews and evidence review.

Afton Williamson’s allegations, explained

“We have concluded that those identified in Ms. Williamson’s allegations did not conduct themselves in an unlawful manner or demonstrate behavior inappropriate for the workplace. It was also concluded that the executive producers, including showrunner Alexi Hawley, addressed matters of which they were made aware promptly and in a fair and reasonable manner.”

The statement stopped short of accusing Williamson of not telling the truth, acknowledging instead that perceptions might have differed. “We recognize and respect that as individuals, the lens through which we view situations, interactions and comments, can differ based on our experiences and perspectives. As such, we regret that Ms. Williamson’s time on the series was not a positive one for her, and we respect her decision to move on to other projects,” reads the statement.

eOne’s full statement is below:

We are today addressing the findings of the investigation initiated as a result of the claims made by actor Afton Williamson regarding our series The Rookie. The investigation was commissioned via law firm Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP who engaged third-party firm EXTTI, recognized for their extensive expertise in investigating allegations of harassment, discrimination and retaliation in the workplace.

We take all allegations of inappropriate conduct very seriously, particularly when the allegations involve discrimination or sexual harassment of any nature. We appreciate the cooperation of all those who were interviewed, including Ms. Williamson, the individuals she identified by name, and several other relevant production and staff members.

The investigation encompassed nearly 400 hours of interviews and review of evidence, involving a significant amount of material, including video, that was provided to and examined by the investigator. As a result of the independent investigation, we have concluded that those identified in Ms. Williamson’s allegations did not conduct themselves in an unlawful manner or demonstrate behavior inappropriate for the workplace. It was also concluded that the executive producers, including showrunner Alexi Hawley, addressed matters of which they were made aware promptly and in a fair and reasonable manner.

We recognize and respect that as individuals, the lens through which we view situations, interactions and comments, can differ based on our experiences and perspectives. As such, we regret that Ms. Williamson’s time on the series was not a positive one for her, and we respect her decision to move on to other projects.

We continue to focus on fostering a safe and respectful work environment for all our corporate and production employees and further reinforce our policies and procedures. To protect the privacy of all those interviewed, the investigator’s report will not be available publicly.

TV Guide has reached out to Williamson and ABC for further comment.

The Rookie Season 2 premieres on ABC on Sunday, Sept. 29 at 10/9c.

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