Michael Egan has dropped the civil lawsuit against former Disney executive David Neuman claiming he was one of four men who sexually assaulted him, according to TheWrap.
Egan, 31, filed lawsuits against Neuman, Garth Ancier, Gary Goddard and director Bryan Singer. Neuman filed the motion to dismiss the lawsuit in May, providing evidence to shoot down Egan's claims.
"The filing stated that during a previous 2003 testimony, Egan said that Neuman did not have inappropriate sexual contact with him," TheWrap reports. "Additionally, the motion included evidence attorneys said would prove Neuman was not in Hawaii in 1999 - the time the alleged assaults took place."
Singer has also filed a motion to dismiss claiming he also has evidence to proving the contrary of Egan's allegations. On April 17, Egan held a press conference explaining his lawsuit against singer and the other Hollywood executives.
"They pulled me away for their threat sessions and told me...'At the end of the day if you don't keep the members of this group happy, we control Hollywood. We can eliminate you. We will eliminate you,' threat after threat after threat," Egan said during the press conference, referring to what the powerful executives allegedly told him during the incidents
"I had drugs put in drinks. I had liquor poured down my throat," he added. "There were rules in the house of no swimsuits, no clothes out by the pool area. I was raped numerous times in that house by numerous individuals, various types of sexual abuse all throughout that house...you were like a piece of meat to these people and they passed you around between them...if I could define what that house was it's evil."
Egan is also a part of filmmaker Amy Berg's documentary about sexual abuse in Hollywood, according to the Daily Mail.