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X-Men series director Brian Singer is accused of sexually assaulting 4 underage men

author:Interface News

On January 24, The Atlantic reported sexual assault allegations by four men against "Very Suspects," "Bohemian Rhapsody," and "X-Men" series director Brian Singer, who claimed that Brian Singer had sexually assaulted them when they were minors.

In the article, Atlantic said it had approached more than 50 sources and spent more than 12 months investigating, and finally four men who had never talked about it before came forward.

Of the four men accused of Singh's sexual assault, the youngest was Victor Valdovinos, who was only 13 years old at the time. He said that when Singer asked him to run a dragon suit in "Nazi Pursuit" and shoot a scene of bathing naked on campus, Singer sexually assaulted him on the set. The other three, all on condition of anonymity, two of whom said they had sex with Singer at the age of 15 and 17, respectively, said the director knew they were minors at the time.

In response to the allegation, Singer called it "homophobic slander", adding, "I was forced to re-state that these were made up by people who lied for money, that "Bohemian Rhapsody" became a big hit during awards season, and that these homophobic remarks were all meant to discredit the film." ”

As early as April 2017, Brian Singer was exposed to a sex scandal. To date, he has not received any legal prosecution.

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