No amount of unverifiable "records" (just pieces of paper provided by somebody who has a multimillion dollar incentive to show one outcome) will change my mind.
But if they can produce the actual voice artist I'd be more open-minded.
That's a pretty low bar for "produced the actual voice artist".
- "The agent said the actress confirmed..."
- "In a statement from the actress provided by the agent..."
The WaPo hasn't spoken to or verified who the voice actor is.