Director charged with failing to supervise animal handlers on set, but says no animals were harmed making 6 Underground
Rosengart claimed that the Wrap had been provided with “video evidence rebutting these allegations and demonstrating that at no time was any animal harmed, let alone ‘killed’”.
In a statement originally given to the Wrap, Bay called himself a “well-known animal lover and major animal activist”.“No animal involved in the production was injured or harmed. Or on any other production I’ve worked on in the past 30 years. I would not plead guilty to having harmed an animal,” the blockbuster film-maker said, declining to provide any more specific details due to “an ongoing court case”.
The Wrap has since edited its initial article to add the disclaimer: “It’s not entirely clear whether a pigeon perished, or not.” It has yet to publicly respond to Rosengart’s letter.
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