'X-Men' director accused of sexually assaulting a minor
According to court documents filed Thursday in Seattle, in the northwestern state of Washington...
Hollywood director Bryan Singer, best known for his four successful "X-Men" movies, has been accused in a lawsuit of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old boy in 2003.
According
to court documents filed Thursday in Seattle, in the northwestern state
of Washington, Singer is accused of sexually assaulting Cesar Sanchez-Guzman during a party on a yacht owned by one of the director's wealthy friends.
Singer offered to give the teen a tour of the yacht, then allegedly lured him into a room, "shut the door and demanded that Cesar perform oral sex," the court filing reads.
When the youth refused, "Singer forced him into acts of oral and anal sex."
After
the incident, Singer allegedly approached Sanchez-Guzman and told him
he was a Hollywood producer, saying "he could help Cesar get into acting
as long as Cesar never said anything about the incident."
Singer
then allegedly "told Cesar that no one would believe him if he ever
reported the incident, and that he could hire people who are capable of
ruining someone's reputation."
In a statement
released by Singer's lawyer to US entertainment media, the director
"categorically denies these allegations and will vehemently defend this
lawsuit to the very end."
Previous cases dropped
This
latest allegation comes in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein scandal
which broke in October, unleashing a flood of sexual harassment
accusations against big-name personalities in the world of
entertainment, news and politics.
The case is
being handled by a team of attorneys in collaboration with Jeff Herman, a
lawyer who also represents Kadian Noble, one of Weinstein's alleged
victims.
Singer, 52, had been accused of similar behavior with underage teens in two earlier legal cases that were eventually dropped.
In
2014, an aspiring actor named Michael Egan sued Singer, claiming that
the director had sexually assaulted him. The case was eventually
dropped, and Egan pleaded guilty to fraud in an unrelated case.
Egan was also represented by Herman -- the lawyer who is working on the Sanchez-Guzman case.
An
earlier case in 1997 named Singer as a defendant in lawsuit by a 14
year old who claimed he was forced to strip naked while filming a shower
scene. That case was also dropped.
Singer's
directing credits include "The Usual Suspects" (1995), "Superman
Returns" (2006), and "Walkyrie" (2008), as well as "X-Men" movies
released in 2000, 2003, 2014 and 2016.
Singer was
recently fired from the upcoming film "Bohemian Rhapsody" -- a biopic on
the life of the late Queen singer Freddie Mercury -- just two weeks
before filming ended following a series of unexplained absences.
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