“Justice League” actor Ray Fisher has fired back at Warner Bros.’ claim that he has not met with the third-party investigator looking into his misconduct allegations from the superhero movie’s set.
On Saturday, Fisher, who played Victor Stone aka Cyborg, shared a screenshot of an email he claims to have sent his team and SAG-AFTRA after he met with an investigator via Zoom on Aug. 26.
“Just got off the line with the investigator. Had to end the interview early before going into detail with him. He’s definitely been put on by Warner Bros. Pictures, not Warner Media. His findings will go directly to Warner Bros. Pictures Legal,” the screenshot reads. “He also had another person on the line as a witness which we weren’t made aware of. I told him I needed to have a rep on the line as security for myself. He tried to keep me on the line, but I told him I would need to consult my team before proceeding.”
In a separate tweet, the actor also wrote, “It’s also worth noting that I made it clear to the world on Aug 21st that I would be vetting the investigator to ensure a fair and protected process for all witnesses. @wbpictures has escalated this to an entirely different level, but I’m ready to meet the challenge.”