Director Bryan Singer Faces New Accusations of Sex with Underage Boys

X-Men director Bryan Singer is facing four additional accusations of sex with underage boys according to an Atlantic exposé published Wednesday.

Rumors, and they were only rumors, about Singer’s predilection for underage boys have been floating around for two decades. We first heard of “twink” pool parties, reports of regular gatherings hosted by members of Hollywood’s gay elite, including Singer, where legions of underage, disposable boys were invited and preyed upon by the adults.

Then, in 2014, Michael Egan came forward to accuse Singer of drugging and raping him as a 17-year-old. The attorney in the case made big promises about exposing a Hollywood pedophilia ring. Nothing, however, ever came of it and the Egan case eventually fell apart due to inconsistencies.

By 2017, thanks largely to this disgraceful Deadline story that sought to smear Singer for being promiscuous and gay, the whole thing was starting to look like a witch hunt.

There was a lot of smoke, but no fire, and because this is America where you are innocent until proven guilty, Singer continued to work at the highest levels of the film business, directing X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), X-Men Apocalypse (2016), and last year’s smash Bohemian Rhapsody, which just received a Best Picture nomination.

Although he is credited as the sole director of Bohemian Rhapsody, it was during production that his career fell apart. Two weeks before filming ended, Singer was fired. Another director was brought in and Singer had nothing to do with post-production, which is where a lot of directing takes place.

Singer’s termination was based, so the studio said, on his temperament and frequent (and expensive) absences. In the background, though, more allegations were hovering.

In October, Bryan Singer took to Instagram to pre-empt the damning Atlantic story released Wednesday.

“I have known for some time that Esquire magazine [the Atlantic writers also write for Esquire] a negative article about me,” Singer wrote. “They have contacted my friends, colleagues and people I don’t even know. In today’s climate where people’s careers are being harmed by mere accusations, what Esquire is attempting to do is a reckless disregard for the truth, making assumptions that are fictional and irresponsible.”

Singer had every reason to worry about the Atlantic story, for it includes four new allegations against the filmmaker, serious allegations that run the gamut from sex with underage boys to groping underage boys without consent.

Victor Valdovinos accuses Singer of fondling him on the set of Apt Pupil (1998) when he was just 13 and Singer was 32:

Apt Pupil is already at the center of a scandal involving underage extras. Three boys claimed in a lawsuit that Singer forced them to strip naked for a shower scene. The suit was filed in 1997, two weeks after the scene was filmed, and eventually re-filmed with adults and settled.

The three other accusers in the Atlantic story are identified using pseudonyms.

“Andy” alleges he had sex with Singer in 1997 after being passed off to the director by Singer’s then 37-year-old business partner Marc Collins-Rector.

He further alleges that Apt Pupil star, the late Brad Renfro, who would have been 15 at the time, was in the room:

Renfro died of a heroin overdose in 2008 at age 25.

Singer’s business partner, Collins-Rector, was indicted in 2000 for transporting a minor over state lines for sex purposes. He “fled the country,” reports the Atlantic, “and was a fugitive for almost two years before being arrested in Spain, where authorities discovered a cache of weapons and 8,000 images of child pornography in the villa where he was living.”

After serving 18 months in a Spanish prison, “he was extradited to the United States and ultimately pleaded guilty to nine charges of transporting a minor across state lines for the purpose of sex. He was sentenced to time served in Spain plus three years of court supervision and is now a registered sex offender.”

“Eric” says he was just 17 (the age of consent in California is 18) when he and Singer had sex:

The fourth man is not sure if he was 17 or 18 at the time.

Cesar Sanchez-Guzman filed a civil suit against Singer some time ago (it’s still working its way through the system) and spoke with the Atlantic. He claims Singer raped him in 2003 when he was just 17. The lawsuit remains unresolved.

Sanchez-Guzman also all but accuses tech billionaire Lester Waters of setting him up for the rape:

Waters refused to comment on the story.

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