Fraser spoke with an independent investigator after going public with his claims. Soon after, he says the HFPA asked him to sign a joint statement. That statement, Fraser told GQ, said, "Although it was concluded that Mr. Berk inappropriately touched Mr. Fraser, the evidence supports that it was intended to be taken as a joke and not as a sexual advance."
Fraser refused to sign the release. Berk later told GQ he remained a member of the organization and received no disciplinary action.
Makes you wonder how many total have been either raped or had their career damaged or destroyed for saying no.
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