Difficult to blame her for proactively going after others - with all the bus tire marks on her back.
She has good lawyers.
There's still the pesky little matter of LIVE AMMUNITION ON THE SET.
There should not have been any live ammunition within a mile of that movie set. If for any reason she brought live ammunition onto the set at any time, then the bus tire marks are well deserved.
A few weeks before the rust shooting I was watching an old Edward G Robinson movie. Edward G was pointing a gun and yelling orders. It was a medium shot with pointer and pointee but in frame. He WAS NOT aiming directly at the actress but very slightly off to her left. That flick was shot in the 1930s. Arec broke every movie set gun handling rule in the book. Not newly emplaced rules but hoary old ancient ones.