4 More Victims Come Forward
Stating Pedophile Movie Director Bryan Singer Raped Them
January 25. 2019
Bryan Singer
The Atlantic has run a long, ugly and deserved
exposé on 53-year-old pedophile director, Bryan Singer, who has
repeatedly been accused of raping boys in Hollywood for the past
20-years. The matter once went to the FBI, who covered for Singer
and targeted the victim for investigation (The FBI Has Been Covering For Famous Pedophiles In Hollywood For Years
Since The Time Of Robert Mueller). Much like they covered for
sick sexual predator, Harvey Weinstein, among others in Hollywood.
The Atlantic’s report brought forward 4 more victims
of Singer, who allege he had sex with them when they were underage
boys, ranging in age from 15-17. The article reveals Singer and
those in his employ sought out underage boys for immoral sexual
purposes. Singer and company focused on runaways and other underage
boys, who were having problems at home, making it easier to isolate
them from their families.
This is the behavior of a cult. It is a
well-established fact that cults and stalkers make concerted efforts
to isolate their prey from family and friends. It is due to insane
jealousy regarding the object of their affection and to make it
easier to manipulate and abuse the target without family and friends
trying to intervene to protect them.
Singer is known for filling the pool of his
notorious Los Angeles mansion with underage boys and inviting other
industry pedophiles over to the property to prey on these minors.
Photos surfaced online of Singer’s sick pedo pool parties. It is odd
to see a photo of middle aged men in their 50s and older,
surrounding a pool full of teenage boys. It looks very pedophilic.
Some of Singer’s close friends have also been arrested for being
pedophiles, after fleeing abroad.
Social networking has enacted a boycott against
Bryan Singer for his crimes against minors. Therefore, anyone who
hires him in Hollywood or anywhere else, does so at their own peril.
It’s high time Singer was investigated, indicted and incarcerated.
STORY SOURCE
‘Nobody Is Going to Believe You’
The Bohemian Rhapsody director Bryan Singer
has been trailed by accusations of sexual misconduct for 20 years.
Here, his alleged victims tell their stories.
Over the past two decades, Bryan Singer’s films—The
Usual Suspects, Valkyrie, Superman Returns, four of the X-Men
movies—have earned more than $3 billion at the box office, putting
him in the top tier of Hollywood directors. He’s known for taking
risks in his storytelling: It was Singer’s idea, for instance, to
open the original X-Men movie with a scene at Auschwitz, where a boy
uses his superpowers to bend the metal gates that separate him from
his parents. Studio executives were skeptical about starting a
comic-book movie in a concentration camp, but the film became a
blockbuster and launched a hugely profitable franchise for 20th
Century Fox.
Singer’s most recent project debuted in November.
Critics gave Bohemian Rhapsody—which chronicles the rise of the rock
band Queen—only lukewarm reviews, but it earned more than $50
million in its opening weekend. By the end of December, it had
brought in more than $700 million, making it one of the year’s
biggest hits.
The film’s success should have been a triumph for
Singer, proof of his enduring ability to intuit what audiences want.
In January it won two Golden Globes, including the award for best
drama. But Singer was conspicuously absent from the ceremony—and his
name went unmentioned in the acceptance speeches. He had been fired
by 20th Century Fox in December 2017, with less than three weeks of
filming left. Reports emerged of a production in chaos: Singer was
feuding with his cast and crew, and had disappeared from the set for
days at a time.
On December 7, 2017, three days after The Hollywood
Reporter broke the news of Singer’s firing, a Seattle man named
Cesar Sanchez-Guzman filed a lawsuit against the director, alleging
that Singer had raped him in 2003, when Sanchez-Guzman was 17. The
day after that, Deadline Hollywood published an interview with a
former boyfriend of Singer’s, Bret Tyler Skopek, in which Skopek
described a lifestyle of drugs and orgies.
According to multiple sources, Fox had no idea that
the Sanchez-Guzman lawsuit was coming when the studio fired Singer.
Still, Sanchez-Guzman’s claims shouldn’t have been much of a
surprise. Almost from the moment his star began to rise, Singer, who
is now 53, has been trailed by allegations of sexual misconduct.
These allegations were so well known that 4,000 students, faculty
members, and alumni at the University of Southern California had
signed a petition asking the school to take Singer’s name off one of
its programs, the Bryan Singer Division of Cinema and Media
Studies—which the school did immediately after Sanchez-Guzman filed
his suit. As one prominent actor told us, “After the Harvey
Weinstein news came out, everyone thought Bryan Singer would be
next.”
We spent 12 months investigating various lawsuits
and allegations against Singer. In total, we spoke with more than 50
sources, including four men who have never before told their stories
to reporters. A man we’ll call Eric told us that he was 17 in 1997
when he and Singer had sex at a party at the director’s house;
another we’ll call Andy says he was only 15 that same year, when he
and Singer had sex in a Beverly Hills mansion. Both men say Singer,
who was then in his early 30s, knew they were under 18, the age of
consent in California. (They asked The Atlantic to conceal their
identity for fear of retaliation, and because they didn’t want
certain details about their past made public.)...
For the full article please visit:
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/03/bryan-singers-accusers-speak-out/580462
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