Bryan Singer Accused Of Child Sex Abuse: The X-Men Director Rumored Sex Abuse With 17-Year-Old Boy

Bryan Singer, who is known to be a director, producer, and writer of different famous productions like X-Men, Superman Returns, The Unusual Suspects, and hit TV series House, was accused of child sex abused recently. Reports say that a federal lawsuit was filed against the director for sexually abusing a 17 year old boy.

A civil lawsuit has now been filed in the United States district court in Hawaii against the director and producer, Bryan singer, for allegedly abusing a teen, Michael F. Egan, during the year 1998 and 1999. The victim was an aspiring actor and was known to be 17 years old at that time

The sexual assaults were reported to be in two separate incidents, where the victim Michael F. Egan, claims that he did not gave permission for the sexually related acts at the estates in Kailua, Hawaii and Los Angeles, California.

The lawsuit filed against Bryan Singer also indicated that the teen was physically forced to take alcohol and drugs during those events. The child victim also described the incident that there were firearms, alcohol and drugs, specifically cocaine present at the scene where he was sexually abused and raped.

Bryan Singer's attorney, Marty Singer, denied the allegations and claims from Micheal F. Egan, saying that the director is completely innocent and without merit in the incident. They are confident that the lawsuit filed against the director was false, and he will be absolved from the illogical and libelous lawsuit.

The reported lawsuit accusing Bryan Singer for child sex abuse was filed weeks before the anticipated release of the director's latest movie, X-Men: Days of Future Past.

Michael F. Egan representatives is currently seeking for damages for imposing emotional suffering, assault, invasion of privacy, and sexual abuse. There were no reports for the specified amount for settlements.

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