Uber CEO Travis Kalanick Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg via Getty Images Susan Fowler, the former Uber engineer, says Uber is investigating her and blaming her for the rash of users who have deleted their accounts of the ride-hailing service.

Uber launched an investigation into its workplace after Fowler published a tell-all blog post last month in which she said she experienced sexual harassment at the company. Fowler said she was sexually harassed by a manager, ignored by HR, and was told by another manager she could be fired for reporting things. Her claims caused Uber to launch an investigation lead by former US Attorney General Eric Holder.

Since then, Fowler has said publicly that people are investigating her and asking her acquaintances for personal information about her. Uber at the time denied any involvement, telling Business Insider that "this behavior was wrong."

In her tweet on Thursday, Fowler pointed the finger directly at Uber for the investigation into her, alleging that Uber has even hired a law firm for the job. Fowler said she's retained her own attorney. Fowler's lawyer and Fowler did not immediately respond to request for comment.

Uber told Business Insider that the company doesn't blame Fowler for anyone deleting their accounts.

"The law firm Perkins Coie is looking into the specific allegations raised by Susan," an Uber spokesperson said. "They will report into Eric Holder, who is responsible for the overall investigation into Uber's workplace practices. To be clear: they are investigating Susan's claims, not Susan personally."

The company said Perkins Coie had reached out and began talking to Fowler's lawyers before her tweet this morning.

Here's Fowler's tweet:

—Susan Fowler Rigetti (@susanthesquark) March 2, 2017