HONOLULU (AP) — A lawyer for "X-Men" franchise director Bryan Singer said Friday that credit card receipts, telephone records and production schedules from the first movie in the comic book series show that Singer wasn't in Hawaii when a lawsuit claims he sexually abused a 17-year-old on the islands.Singer's lawyer, Marty Singer, told The Associated Press that the director was mainly in Toronto working on his first major studio film from August through October 1999, and never in Hawaii during that span.