"We spent 12 months investigating various lawsuits and allegations against Singer," The Atlantic's Alex French and Maximillian Potter report. "In total, we spoke with more than 50 sources, including four men who have never before told their stories to reporters. A man we’ll call Eric told us that he was 17 in 1997 when he and Singer had sex at a party at the director’s house; another we’ll call Andy says he was only 15 that same year, when he and Singer had sex in a Beverly Hills mansion. Both men say Singer, who was then in his early 30s, knew they were under 18, the age of consent in California.
Another man featured in the article who did allow his identity to be revealed is Victor Valdovinos, who says Singer molested him when he was just 13 years old on the set of "Apt Pupil,.
"The accusations against Singer cover a spectrum," French and Potter report. "Some of the alleged victims say they were seduced by the director while underage; others say they were raped."
Describing the portrait that emerged of Singer as that of "a troubled man who surrounded himself with vulnerable teenage boys, many of them estranged from their families," French and Potter stress that their investigation also revealed that "Singer didn’t act alone; he was aided by friends and associates who brought him young men. And he was abetted, in a less direct way, by an industry in which a record of producing hits confers immense power."
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/03/bryan-singers-accusers-speak-out/580462/