And so naturally, was in very good company when he got together with Alex Walker to sue 3ABN. If only 3ABN had stood firm and refused to settle!
In news today, Jeff Herman's dishonesty comes to the fore...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... d-boy.html
Lawyers admit to filing 'untrue' claims and give 'seven-figure' payout to Hollywood producers accused of sexually abusing teenage boy
Lawyers write letter of apology after countersuits from powerful producers Garth Ancier and David Neuman
The incident is not the first for the lawyer, who was suspended by the Florida Bar for engaging in 'dishonesty' when he violated conflict-of-interest rules.
Some have speculated that he was using publicity from the Egan suits to bring in other clients.
Entire article below:
Lawyers admit to filing 'untrue' claims and give 'seven-figure' payout to Hollywood producers accused of sexually abusing teenage boy
Attorneys
Jeff Herman and Mark Gallagher represented Michael Egan
Lawyers write letter of apology after countersuits from powerful producers Garth Ancier and David Neuman
Egan who received abuse payout from entrepreneur in early 2000s, said that he was abused by director Bryan Singer at the sex offender's party
By DAILYMAIL.COM REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 14:38 EST, 7 June 2015 | UPDATED: 14:48 EST, 7 June 2015
Lawyers for a man accusing several Hollywood producers of sexual abuse have admitted that allegations against two of them are 'totally untrue'.
Attorneys Jeff Herman and Mark Gallagher had represented accuser and former actor Michael Egan in prominent lawsuits against X-Men director Bryan Singer and others beginning last year.
However, the lawyers have now admitted the false claims about an alleged incident with then-17-year-old Egan in Hawaii and paid a 'seven-figure' compensation to producers Garth Ancier and David Neuman.
Attorney Jeff Herman, a Florida-based counsel who represented former actor Michael Egan in sex abuse claims against several prominent Hollywood producers, has admitted that the claims were untrue
Producers Garth Ancier, a longtime television executive for multiple networks, received apology letters from Herman for the false claims
David Neuman, a former president of Disney TV, had the case against him dropped after it emerged that the accuser had previously testified that he was not abused by the executive
Producers Garth Ancier and David Neuman have both received apology letters from Herman for the false claims
The admissions come after Ancier, a longtime television executive for multiple networks including the BBC and the WB, and Neuman, a former president of Disney TV, filed countersuits, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Herman and Gallagher have not issued apologies to Singer or Gary Goddard, a Broadway producer and theme park ride creator who was also accused of sexual abuse.
Both denied the accusations.
Egan withdrew the cases he filed last year after the discovery of testimony from a 2000 case alleging sexual abuse where he said he had not been abused by anyone other than the three defendants in those proceedings.
The testimony said in particular that Neuman had never abused him and Egan also swore that he had never been to Hawaii with any of the men.
'I participated in making what I now know to be untrue and provably false allegations against you,' Herman said in letters to Ancier and Neuman dated Friday. 'I am hopeful that you can recover fully.'
Egan (right, with mother Bonnie) received compensation from an entrepreneur in the early 2000s, and filed suits in 2014 that claimed he was also abused by investor's in the sex offender's company
X-Men director Bryan Singer and producer Gary Goddard were also accused of sexual abuse but did not file countersuits and have not received apologies.
The incident is not the first for the lawyer, who was suspended by the Florida Bar for engaging in 'dishonesty' when he violated conflict-of-interest rules.
Some have speculated that he was using publicity from the Egan suits to bring in other clients.
Gallagher, who was co-counsel based in Hawaii, wrote a similar message: 'I now do not believe that the allegations in the lawsuit were true and accurate. I deeply regret the unjustified pain, suffering and significant damage the lawsuit and publicity has caused'.
Egan, who now has a new lawyer, has not yet commented on the news of his former attorneys' admissions.
The now 32-year-old accuser's credibility was also tinged earlier this year when he was accused of fraud in relation to an investment scheme and later pleaded guilty to conspiracy.
Egan said that his abuse came after grooming at the house of Internet entrepreneur Michael Collins-Rector and his boyfriend Chad Shackley
Herman staged well-attended press conferences last year publicizing the claims against Singer and his fellow producers
Michael Collins-Rector fled the country after being convicted of abuse and was later found with child pornography in Spain. Singer was reportedly a guest at his parties
'They ripped in and stole my soul. I became a robot. I had such fear instilled in me I was a non-functioning person. I may have become more of a compliant victim, but I was never willing,' he told Vulture.
Collins-Rector and Shackley fled the country in the early 2000s after a string of abuse legal claims, and the former later served prison time in Spain after guns, machetes and child pornography were found in his house.
Egan and the other accusers received a multi-million dollar payout after the couple fled, though he says he only received $25,000.
Collins-Rector has said that he left the country because businessman David Geffen wanted to destroy him, according to Buzzfeed.
One of the claims was the 2000 lawsuit brought by Egan and two friends in which Egan said that no one besides Collins-Rector, Shackley and their housemate Brock Pierce had abused him.
Singer, Ancier, Neuman and Goddard were all investors in Collins-Rector's company and Neuman was a director of it.
The admissions by Egan's lawyers come as the accusers claims are being used in a documentary about producers abusing young men in Hollywood.
Claims against the investors have now been edited out of filmmaker Amy Berg's movie An Open Secret, though Egan is still in the film for other accusations.
Berg insists that there were teen sex parties at Collins-Rector's house, though she says her film is bigger than any one case.
'It's huge problem. It’s pervasive in Hollywood, and the time to explore it is now,' she said last year.