According to a legal document, The X-Men director Bryan Singer sued for allegedly raping a 17-year-old boy in yacht party in 2003. Singer has reportedly denied all the sexual misconduct accusations.
Cesar Sanchez-Guzman claimed that the director who gained popularity from X-Men series allergy raped him when he was a teen. In a lawsuit, Guzman said that he met Singer first time during a yacht party which was populated by “young gay males in the Seattle area.”

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The lawsuit said, the director forced himself on then 17-year-old Guzman through the incident, he offered Guzman to come on a tour of a boat. When they arrived in a room, Singer “forced Cesar to the floor, shoved Cesar’s face against his crotch area and demanded Cesar perform oral sex on him.”
The legal document provides a graphic account of the incident, Guzman “pleaded with [Singer] to stop” throughout the incident.
The director told Guzman later, he was a “producer in Hollywood and that he could help Cesar get into acting as long as Cesar never said anything about the incident.”
According to the lawsuit, “He then told Cesar that no one would believe him if he ever reported the incident, and that he could hire people who are capable of ruining someone’s reputation.”
Guzman said that incident caused him to “to experience severe psychological, mental and emotional injuries, shame, humiliation and loss of enjoyment of life.”
A representative for Singer told PEOPLE, “Bryan categorically denies these allegations and will vehemently defend this lawsuit to the very end. Cesar Sanchez-Guzman apparently claims that he did not remember this alleged incident from 2003 until now. Significantly, when Sanchez-Guzman filed for bankruptcy only a few years ago, he failed to disclose this alleged claim when he was supposed to identify all of his assets, but conveniently, now that the bankruptcy court discharged all of his debts, he is able to recall the alleged events.”
