Director Brett Ratner was accused of sexual misconduct in 2017 by seven different women, causing Warner Bros. to distance themselves from the filmmaker. Recently, it was reported that Millennium Media will be embarking on a project in association with Ratner's RatPac Entertainment, a move that has been condemned by the Time's Up Foundation.

The foundation's CEO, Tina Tchen, stated, "TIME'S UP was born out of the national reckoning on workplace sexual harassment. Our movement is a product of countless courageous acts by many survivors, including those who spoke out about what they endured at the hands of Brett Ratner." She added, "Not only did Ratner never acknowledge or apologize for the harm he caused, but he also filed lawsuits in an attempt to silence the voices of survivors who came forward."

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Tchen then went on to say, "You don't get to go away for a couple years and then resurface and act like nothing happened. We have not – and will not – forget. And Millennium Media shouldn’t either. There should be no comeback."

Ratner's accusers include actors Ellen Page, Melanie Kohler, Olivia Munn and Natasha Henstridge, among others. Ratner has denied claims of sexual misconduct and harassment. He has since dropped the defamation lawsuits he filed against his accusers.

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Source: Time's Up Foundation