"Defendant Bryan Jay Singer manipulated his power, wealth and position in the entertainment industry to ***ually abuse and exploit the underage plaintiff through the use of *****, *******, threats and inducements, which resulted in plaintiff suffering catastrophic psychological and emotional injuries," the documents, obtained by The Wrap, said
Michael Egan, the plaintiff, alleges the abuse began in 1998, often taking place at "**torious parties" at a mansion in Enci**, Calif., where his friend Scott Shackley and older brother Chad Shackley lived. Marc Collins-Rector, former chairman of the **w-defunct Digital Entertainment Network and a registered *** offender, also lived at the house, called M & C Estate. Egan was placed on DEN's payroll as an actor "in an attempt to manipulate his compliance with the ***ual demands" of adults who visited M & C Estate, including Singer, according to court documents. Read more...