Bryan Singer Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Underage Boy

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — A man who claims he was sexually abused by "X-Men" franchise director Bryan Singer said Thursday that he reported the molestation to authorities at the time, and he does not know why charges were never pursued.

With his voice occasionally wavering, Michael Egan III described abuse he said began when he was 15 years old at the hands of Singer and others. He told of being plied with drugs and promises of Hollywood fame while also enduring threats and sexual abuse in Hawaii and Los Angeles over several years.

"You were a piece of meat," Egan said of how he and other teenage boys were viewed at the home where he claims Singer abused him.

Signer's attorney Marty Singer wrote in a statement after Egan's remarks that the accusations were "completely fabricated."

Egan sued Singer in Hawaii on Wednesday and is seeking more than $75,000 on each of four accusations: intentional infliction of emotional distress, battery, assault and invasion of privacy.

Egan and his attorney said at a news conference that the alleged abuse was reported by Egan's mother to the FBI and Los Angeles police and that interviews were conducted. The lawyer, Jeff Herman, later said he was not sure if his client spoke to police detectives or if the case was referred directly to the FBI. He said Egan did not report any abuse to Hawaiian authorities.

Los Angeles Police Commander Andrew Smith said the department is looking into whether a report was made. FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller said the agency could not comment on what Egan reported unless it resulted in a case or matter of public record.

"However, the suggestion that the FBI ignored a minor victim, or evidence involving the sexual victimization of a child, is ludicrous," Eimiller said. "The FBI vigorously pursues all allegations involving the sexual abuse of minors and pursues prosecution when evidence of such crimes is brought to its attention."

Singer's attorney has called the lawsuit's claims absurd and defamatory.

"We look forward to our bringing a claim for malicious prosecution against Mr. Egan and his attorney after we prevail," Marty Singer's wrote Thursday. He accused Egan's attorney of seeking fame by calling a news conference to discuss the lawsuit.

"It is obvious that plaintiff's attorney is not looking to litigate the case on its merits," Marty Singer, who is not related to Bryan Singer, wrote.

Singer is the director of the upcoming film "X-Men: Days of Future Past" and directed previous films in the franchise, as well as the thriller "The Usual Suspects."

"These are serious allegations, and they will be resolved in the appropriate forum," 20th Century Fox, the distributor of Singer's latest film, wrote in a statement. "This is a personal matter, which Bryan Singer and his representatives are addressing separately."

The Associated Press does not typically name victims of sex abuse, but it is naming Egan because he is speaking publicly about his allegations.

The lawsuit was filed in Hawaii, and is possible because of a state law that temporarily suspends the statute of limitations in sex-abuse cases. Herman said Thursday that he planned to file additional lawsuits in Hawaii against other Hollywood figures he said were responsible for abusing underage teenagers. The attorney would not say who else he planned to sue.

The lawsuit claims Egan was lured into a sex ring run by a former digital entertainment company executive, Marc Collins-Rector, with promises of auditions for acting, modeling and commercial jobs. He was put on the company's payroll as an actor, but forced to have sex with adult men at parties within Hollywood's entertainment industry, the lawsuit said.

Collins-Rector pleaded guilty in 2004 to transporting five minors across state lines to have sex with them.

Phone numbers listed for Collins-Rector have been disconnected and attempts to reach him for comment Thursday failed. Records maintained in Florida, where Collins-Rector is required to register as a sex offender, show that in 2008 his last known address was in the Dominican Republic.

Bryan Singer attended several of the parties and forced Egan into sex, giving him drugs and threatening Egan when he resisted advances, the lawsuit states.

Egan said he spent several years masking his pain by drinking. He stopped drinking within the last year, entered therapy and sought out a lawyer who would pursue a case against the director.

"I hope to help a lot of other people," Egan said. "No one at a young age ever deserves to go through the horrific junk I went through as a kid."

Los Angeles court records show that Michael Egan and two other men sued Collins-Rector in 2000 and were granted a default judgment the following year. The case file was not available Thursday.

Egan could not explain why his attorney at the time didn't include Singer in that case.

Herman has made a career of representing victims of sex abuse, filing lawsuits against organizations such as the Roman Catholic Church and Boy Scouts of America. In 2011, Herman won a $100 million verdict against a Catholic priest who was accused of molesting dozens of boys.[/QUOTE
Pretty crazy story, even if this isn't true and the guy is looking for a few bucks from a successful director....this story blows up, that's the end of Bryan Singer. Kiddie fiddler isn't a label that wipes away easily.

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Pretty damn crazy if it's true.

But yeah, either way I think he's screwed. Don't see many people wanting to work with him after this. He doesn't have that Woody Allen level of stardom to make people look over any controversy surrounding him.
 

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If true this is worse than anything Allen has done, at least he has a claim to have been in a relationship with his. This could be a shocking end to a promising career which has never quite matched its early promise.
 

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Actually Woody Allen has been accused of molestation way back in the 80s, we just didn't have a TMZ to break the story worldwide.

Kind of like how Robert Wagner got away with throwing his estranged wife into the ocean.....Hollywood was deep in kayfabe too.
 

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Story has plotholes to me. First off when he WAS 15 well when was he 15 how old was Singer when he was 15 makes a huge difference imo. Singer is 19 or 20 and the dude is 15 isn't the same if he's 35 or something. Secondly this kid has already prosecuted once and left Singer out of it...Why? Third he sighted someone in the industry who was caught and tried as being part of his case well I can go search for sex offenders online too so it's really all circumstantial if you base everything on the article.

Now Singer may be guilty and if he is should be punished. But this article not very through and not enough to form a judgement against Singer with.
 

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Story has plotholes to me. First off when he WAS 15 well when was he 15 how old was Singer when he was 15 makes a huge difference imo. Singer is 19 or 20 and the dude is 15 isn't the same if he's 35 or something. Secondly this kid has already prosecuted once and left Singer out of it...Why? Third he sighted someone in the industry who was caught and tried as being part of his case well I can go search for sex offenders online too so it's really all circumstantial if you base everything on the article.

Now Singer may be guilty and if he is should be punished. But this article not very through and not enough to form a judgement against Singer with.

Yep, the more time passes, the more it looks like the guy has no leg to stand on.

Bryan Singer believes he has proof that will blow his sexual accuser out of the water ... he was NOT in Hawaii during the period he allegedly committed a sexual assault.

Michael Egan claims in a new lawsuit Singer anally raped him and forced hard drugs on him during 2 separate trips to Hawaii in August and October, 1999.

Sources connected with Singer tell TMZ ... the "X-Men" director has proof he was NOT in Hawaii during that period ... he was in Toronto shooting the first "X-Men" movie.

We're told Singer will file credit card bills and various other documents proving he was in Toronto during the times in question.

We know the movie itself was shot Sept. 22 - March 3 in Toronto, but there was pre-production and we're told Singer was present.

Read more: http://www.tmz.com#ixzz2zIMHDANX

I still wonder if this just brushes right over everything or this actually affects Singer's career. Would studios(well Hollywood anyways) Studios want to hire a guy who had allegations of sexual abuse towrads a minor? Probably still get work in Europe, they still act like Polansky is a god and Woody Allen too.
 

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Yep, the more time passes, the more it looks like the guy has no leg to stand on.



I still wonder if this just brushes right over everything or this actually affects Singer's career. Would studios(well Hollywood anyways) Studios want to hire a guy who had allegations of sexual abuse towrads a minor? Probably still get work in Europe, they still act like Polansky is a god and Woody Allen too.


Think Singers career hinges on the next Xmen which is to say he'll be ok.
 

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Think Singers career hinges on the next Xmen which is to say he'll be ok.
Makes sense, memory span gets pretty thin when you see dollar signs.