Olsen then arranged for individuals from a private security firm to investigate the situation.
After realizing Ledger was unresponsive, Wolozin called Olsen once more before calling 911.
Despite attempts to revive him, Ledger was declared dead.

She subsequently released a statement regarding Ledger’s passing, reading, “Heath was a friend.
His death is a tragic loss.”
Olsen never publicly addressed her reported relationship with Ledger or her involvement in the events surrounding his death.

He stated, “I’ve been in Miami since March [2011].
I occasionally let someone use my phone, but that hasn’t happened since November 2011.”
Lalani toldPage Six, “You’re like an employee, except you’re not getting paid.

They’re kind of mean to you,” adding, “Other interns have cried.
I’d see a lot of kids crying doing coffee runs, photocopying stuff.”
Notably, Lalani didn’t directly work with the Olsen twins but with The Row’s head technical designer.

She reportedly suffered dehydration and had to be constantly available despite working up to 50 hours per week.
However, the settlement did not imply an admission of fault by Dualstar.
The specifics of Schulte’s grievance remained undisclosed as the case was kept sealed from the public.

However, neither party involved addressed the legal proceedings publicly, leaving the resolution of the case unknown.