UPDATE: Lawsuits were filed against executives Garth Ancier, David Neuman, and Gary Goddard accusing them of operating a Hollywood sex ring.

Gary Goddard is the founder and CEO of The Goddard Group, Garth Ancier is the former president of BBC America Worldwide, and David Neuman is the former president of Disney TV.

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The lawyer for the man who says “X-Men” director Bryan Singer sexually abused him will release three more names of executives who were also part of the alleged Hollywood sex ring.UPDATE: Lawsuits were filed against executives Garth Ancier, David Neuman, and Gary Goddard accusing them of operating a Hollywood sex ring.

Gary Goddard is the founder and CEO of The Goddard Group, Garth Ancier is the former president of BBC America Worldwide, and David Neuman is the former president of Disney TV.

The lawyer for the man who says “X-Men” director Bryan Singer sexually abused him will release three more names of executives who were also part of the alleged Hollywood sex ring.

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Bryan Singer Former Disney President Named In Hollywood Sex Ring Case

Jeff Herman, a nationally-recognized attorney who deals with many cases of sexual abuse, announced the press conference Sunday.

Herman said he will file three lawsuits on Monday and name the Hollywood executives at a 2 p.m. press conference at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills.

The attorney said his client, Michael Egan III, now 31, will attend the news conference with his mother.

At a press conference last week, Egan said men in the sex ring plied young teens with alcohol and drugs and promised them work in TV and movies. source

He likened the alleged behavior as being treated like “a piece of meat.” He also said he was threatened with physical violence to keep quiet.

An attorney for Singer said Egan’s claims about the director were “absurd and defamatory.” Marty Singer, no relation to the director, also said he and his client would file a malicious prosecution counter-suit “after we prevail.”

Bryan Singer Former Disney President Named In Hollywood Sex Ring Case

Jeff Herman, a nationally-recognized attorney who deals with many cases of sexual abuse, announced the press conference Sunday.

Herman said he will file three lawsuits on Monday and name the Hollywood executives at a 2 p.m. press conference at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills.

The attorney said his client, Michael Egan III, now 31, will attend the news conference with his mother.

At a press conference last week, Egan said men in the sex ring plied young teens with alcohol and drugs and promised them work in TV and movies. source

He likened the alleged behavior as being treated like “a piece of meat.” He also said he was threatened with physical violence to keep quiet.

An attorney for Singer said Egan’s claims about the director were “absurd and defamatory.” Marty Singer, no relation to the director, also said he and his client would file a malicious prosecution counter-suit “after we prevail.”