Stuerman’s allegation of assault was corroborated by someone who was present for it. In total, Variety interviewed 20 people for this story, 18 of whom spoke with Variety under an agreement of anonymity in order to protect their positions within the industry or out of concern of reprisals from Singer - as well as Stuerman’s parents. Variety corroborated parts of Stuerman’s account of his life with Singer through documents, photographs, emails and text messages provided by Stuerman, and by speaking with people in Stuerman’s and Singer’s orbits at the time of these events. Peter Scolari, 'Newhart' and 'Bosom Buddies' Actor, Dies at 66 New Mexico Sheriff: 500 Rounds of Ammo Recovered From 'Rust' Set 'Rust' AD Admits He Didn't Check Rounds Before Handing Gun to Alec Baldwin He says he was further traumatized by witnessing an incident in 2012 in which Singer allegedly assaulted someone. Stuerman believes his relationship with Singer was abusive and traumatic. Their time together ended after Stuerman was fired as Singer’s assistant in June 2013 on the film “ X-Men: Days of Future Past,” which opened the following year. Stuerman met Singer in 2009 in New York City when he was 18 years old, and entered into a sexual relationship with him shortly after Singer was 43. In this first-person account, Blake Stuerman, 30, details his experiences over his four years with the filmmaker Bryan Singer, who came to prominence as a director with 1995’s “The Usual Suspects,” and directed several blockbusters, including “X-Men,” “Superman Returns,” and, most recently, 2018’s “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
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