Man drops sex abuse lawsuit against 'X-Men' director Bryan Singer
A 31-year-old man on Wednesday withdrew a high-profile lawsuit accusing "X-Men" director Bryan Singer of sexually abusing him when he was an aspiring teen actor.
A 31-year-old man on Wednesday withdrew a high-profile lawsuit accusing "X-Men" director Bryan Singer of sexually abusing him when he was an aspiring teen actor.
The new complaint filed by Michael Egan on Tuesday identified his accuser as president of early Internet firm Digital Entertainment Network, of which, according to a Variety article, was former Walt Disney executive David Neuman's previous title.
Buzzfeed reported that as former actor Michael Egan dropped sexual assault charges he has filed against former Disney executive David Neuman, he is still going to pursue his case against "X-Men" director Bryan Singer and two other Hollywood executives.
Buzzfeed noted that former NBC President Garth Ancier was the last of the four men, including "X-Men" film director Bryan Singer, to file a motion to dismiss the sexual abuse lawsuit filed by Michael Egan.