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Bryan Singer's Accuser Names Three More Hollywood Power Brokers In Sex-Assault Suit

The man who filed suit against X-Men director Bryan Singer for drugging and raping him as a 17-year-old has named three additional Hollywood power players in related lawsuits.

According to Variety, Michael Egan is claiming Hollywood executives Garth Ancier, David Neuman and Gary Goddard also sexually assaulted him and other teenage boys at a party in Hawaii in 1999. “I would not wish on my worst enemies what I went through,” Egan declared Monday at a news conference.

Ancier is the former president of BBC Worldwide America and also served as head of programming for Fox, NBC and the WB. He’s also the head of year-old Quad Media Partners, formed to launch four fully curated linear TV networks.

Neuman, the former president of Disney TV, previously worked for Digital Entertainment Network, which was headed by Marc Collins-Rector, who was cited as being involved in the sexual activity at the heart of Egan’s original lawsuit against director Bryan Singer.

Goddard heads a design firm in Los Angeles that has created theme park attractions for Universal Studios. He also heads The Goddard Group, which has produced live shows on and off Broadway.

Egan's mother, Bonnie Mound, says the case “is not about money, it’s about disarming these powerful pedophiles.”

Jeff Herman, the attorney representing Egan, claims to have heard from “dozens” of victims since he filed the Singer suit last week. “I’m going to continue to file cases to expose these predators,” he added, asserting that Ancier, Goddard, Neuman and Singer were all members of an L.A. “sex ring” that preyed on entertainment hopefuls.  “This is a watershed moment for Hollywood,” he declared.

Herman also represented plaintiffs accusing Elmo puppeteer Kevin Clash of sexual abuse. Those cases were thrown out in 2013 because the statute of limitations had passed.

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