FReeQs and FRens,
The long-awaited expose on disgraced director Bryan Singer is now published in the Atlantic. This is one that was supposedly being stifled at every juncture.
I won’t post the article here because of some descriptions and examples of Singer’s vile depravity.
Its a long read, but names names, companies, etc. (can you say “NBC”?).
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/03/bryan-singers-accusers-speak-out/580462/
Perhaps one of you would like to post it on the main forum? I don’t bother with that anymore.
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I found this one sentence and I believe it is not factual:
The attorney generals office sent Valdovinos a letter suggesting that he report the incident to the police, but he didnt, because hed been told the statute of limitations had lapsed.
Less than a year ago I looked up the statute of limitations for sexual abuse crimes in CA for a friend, and the statute of limitations only begins when the victim files a police report. No police report means the statute of limitations has not yet started to tick; one a police report by the victim is filed, the statute of limitations is 10 years, IIRC.
I wonder who lied to the victim about the statute of limitations.