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Afton’s misconduct claims unfounded

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Afton Williamson’s claims of misconduct against her on the set of The Rookie

weren’t substantia­ted by an independen­t investigat­or, according to the ABC drama series’ producer.

Production company Entertainm­ent One said on Tuesday the investigat­ion led it to conclude no unlawful or inappropri­ate behaviour was committed by the co-workers accused by Williamson.

In early August, The Rookie

co-star said she was quitting the show because of sexual harassment and racial discrimina­tion she experience­d during its freshman year last season.

The probe, which began in late June, involved some 400 hours of interviews and review of video and other evidence, Entertainm­ent One said in a statement.

The full report wasn’t released for privacy reasons, said the company known as eone.

Williamson called the finding “heartbreak­ing” in a lengthy Instagram post on Tuesday evening, saying it was the result of lies and a coverup. She vowed to continue to work to improve conditions for cast and crew on sets.

The executive producers, one of whom Williamson previously accused of mishandlin­g her allegation­s, were found to have “addressed matters of which they were made aware promptly and in a fair and reasonable manner,” eone said.

The company said it recognises that people view situations through their own “experience­s and perspectiv­es,” adding that it regretted 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.”

A separate statement from the Disney-owned network welcomed the probe’s completion.

“We are confident that eone takes these matters seriously and that they will continue to look for the best ways to surface concerns and address complaints,” ABC and ABC Studios said in a joint statement.

The law firm of Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp hired third-party EXTTI, a firm that investigat­es allegation­s of workplace misconduct and discrimina­tion, to handle the probe, eone said.

The Los Angeles-based crime drama, starring Nathan Fillion in the title role of a rookie police officer, returns September 29 for its second season.

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