“We have looked into a few reports that turned out to be without merit, which is why confidentiality is so important,” Goodman wrote to the union’s members. “But we continue to investigate other reports, and for any writers breaking the rules there must and will be accountability.”
He added: “We know that some agents are harassing former clients to work with them in secret under the false premise that ‘everyone else has come back.’”
Source: WGA investigates reports of writers working with fired agents – Los Angeles Times