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  • Kevin Spacey Clarifies Rumors He’s Homeless After Claiming He’s ‘Living In Hotels’ – Perez Hilton

    Kevin Spacey is setting the record straight.

    The defamed actor hopped on X (Twitter) on Sunday to address the rumor he’s homeless after claiming he’s been “living in hotels” and “Airbnbs” in the wake of his sexual assault scandal. During an interview with The Telegraph published earlier this week, Kevin claimed all his belongings are “in storage” and said his financial situation is “not great.” Seemingly hinting at his mountain of legal fees, he confessed “costs over these last seven years have been astronomical. I’ve had very little coming in and everything going out.”

    As we know, Kevin was accused of sexual assault by numerous victims over the past seven years. He was found not liable for assaulting actor Anthony Rapp in a 2022 lawsuit, and was acquitted of nine other charges in a UK trial the following year.

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    In his message on Sunday, the House of Cards alum blamed “the media” for manipulating his words and told followers:

    “To the thousands of people who have reached out over the past few days offering me a place to stay, or have just asked if I’m OK, to all of you, let me first say I am truly touched by your generosity, full stop. But I feel it would be disingenuous of me to allow you to believe that I am indeed homeless in the colloquial sense.”

    The Baby Driver star went on to clarify his comment about living in hotels and Airbnbs as he’s been “going where the work is,” much like he did “when [he] first started out.”

    “I’ve been working nearly nonstop this entire year, and for that I have so much to be grateful for.”

    He went on:

    “There are many people, as we know, who are indeed actually living on the streets, or in their cars, or in terrible financial situations, and my heart goes out to them. But it is clear from the article itself that I am not one of them, nor was I attempting to say that I was.”

    The Seven star criticized the outlet for running a “knowingly misleading headline for the sake of clicks,” before thanking fans for “all the kindness” they’ve shown him.

    You can hear him talk more about the situation (below):

     

    What are your reactions to this clarification, Perezcious readers? Let us know in the comments down below.

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  • Kevin Spacey’s waterfront Baltimore condo sold at auction after foreclosure

    Kevin Spacey’s waterfront Baltimore condo sold at auction after foreclosure

    BALTIMORE (AP) — Kevin Spacey’s $5.6 million waterfront condominium in Baltimore has been sold at auction amid the disgraced actor’s financial struggles following a slew of sexual misconduct allegations.

    Last summer, a London jury acquitted Spacey on sexual assault charges stemming from allegations by four men dating back 20 years. That was his second court victory since he saw off a $40 million lawsuit in 2022 in New York brought by “Star Trek: Discovery” actor Anthony Rapp.

    But Spacey said in an emotional interview with British broadcast host Piers Morgan last month that he was millions of dollars in debt, largely because of unpaid legal bills, and facing foreclosure on the Baltimore property.

    Spacey moved to the Baltimore area when he started shooting the hugely popular political thriller “House of Cards” there in 2012. Speaking through tears during the interview, Spacey said he would have to go back to Baltimore and put all his things in storage. He said he nearly had to file for bankruptcy a couple times but managed to dodge it.

    His luxury condo on Baltimore’s Inner Harbor sold at auction Thursday morning for $3.24 million, according to the auctioneer’s website. It sits on a floating pier and boasts six bedrooms, seven full baths, an elevator, sauna, home theater, rooftop terrace, multiple verandas and a four-car garage.

    A small group of potential buyers gathered on the steps of the downtown Baltimore Circuit Court building and made their bids, according to local media reports. The suggested opening bid was $1.5 million.

    The winning bidder was acting as proxy for a real estate developer and local businessman whose identity hasn’t been disclosed, The Baltimore Sun reported.

    During tearful testimony in a London courtroom last summer, Spacey denied the allegations against him and told the jury how they had destroyed his acting career as the #MeToo movement gained momentum in the U.S.

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  • Kevin Spacey Found Not Liable In Anthony Rapp Sex Abuse Lawsuit

    Kevin Spacey Found Not Liable In Anthony Rapp Sex Abuse Lawsuit

    By Zach Seemayer‍, ETOnline.com.

    The jury in Kevin Spacey’s sexual abuse civil trial found the actor not liable for battery against Anthony Rapp.

    The jury deliberated for less than 90 minutes before returning their verdict Thursday afternoon, the Associated Press reports.

    Rapp claimed that in 1986, when he was 14 years old, Spacey invited him to his apartment for a party a few days after meeting at a post-show event when both performers were starring in separate Broadway productions. Rapp alleged that as that party ended, an inebriated Spacey picked him up, placed him on his bed, and climbed on top of him, making a sexual advance.

    Rapp delivered emotional testimony in court while recounting the alleged incident, calling it “the most traumatic single event” in his entire life.

    Spacey, meanwhile, rejected and denied the accusations entirely, claiming the alleged incident never occurred. Spacey’s attorney’s suggested that Rapp “created a story” and that he came forward with his allegations possibly out of jealousy over Spacey’s successful career.


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    The lawsuit sought $40 million in damages. Rapp’s lawyers were barred from mentioning or referencing the numerous other legal cases and public allegations of sexual abuse that have been leveled against Spacey, both in the U.S. and Europe.

    Following the jury’s verdict, Spacey’s attorney, Jennifer Keller, told reporters, “I’m very grateful to the jury for seeing through these false allegations.”

    Rapp released a statement on Twitter Thursday afternoon, addressing the case and his feelings regarding the intentions behind filing the lawsuit in the first place.


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    “I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to have my case heard before a jury, and I thank the members of the jury for their service,” Rapp wrote. “Bringing this lawsuit was always about shining a light, as part of the larger movement to stand up against all forms of sexual violence.”

    “I pledge to keep on advocating for efforts to ensure that we can live and work in a world that is free from sexual violence of any kind,” he continued. “I sincerely hope that survivors continue to tell their stories and fight for accountability.”

    This legal development comes three months after Spacey pleaded not guilty in a courtroom in London to four charges of sexual assault against three men, related to incidents that allegedly took place between 2005 and 2013. He also pleaded not guilty to one count of “causing a person to engage in penetrative sexual activity without consent.”

    The judge in the case told Spacey and his lawyers that a trial — which is expected to last between three and four weeks — would start June 6, 2023.

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  • Kevin Spacey did not molest actor Anthony Rapp in 1986, jury says – National | Globalnews.ca

    Kevin Spacey did not molest actor Anthony Rapp in 1986, jury says – National | Globalnews.ca

    A jury sided with Kevin Spacey on Thursday in one of the lawsuits that derailed the film star’s career, finding he did not sexually abuse Anthony Rapp, then 14, while both were relatively unknown actors in Broadway plays in 1986.

    The verdict in the civil trial came with lightning speed. Jurors at a federal court in New York deliberated for a little more than an hour before deciding that Rapp hadn’t proven his allegations.

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    When the verdict was read, Spacey dropped his head, then hugged his lawyers. He didn’t speak to reporters as he left the courthouse.

    “We’re very grateful to the jury for seeing through these false allegations,” said his attorney, Jennifer Keller.

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    “What’s next is Mr. Spacey is going to be proven that he’s innocent of anything he’s been accused of. That there was no truth to any of the allegations,” she added, a reference to other sexual misconduct claims against the actor, including criminal charges in England.

    During the trial, Rapp testified that Spacey had invited him to his apartment for a party, then approached him in a bedroom after the other guests left. He said the actor, then 26, picked him up and briefly laid on top of him on a bed.

    Rapp testified that he wriggled away and fled as an inebriated Spacey asked if he was sure he wanted to leave.

    In his sometimes-tearful testimony, Spacey told the jury it never happened, and he would never have been attracted to someone who was 14.

    The lawsuit sought $40 million in damages.

    Rapp and his lawyers also left the courthouse without speaking to reporters. In his closing statements to the jury Thursday, Rapp’s lawyer, Richard Steigman, accused Spacey of lying on the witness stand.

    “He lacks credibility,” Steigman said. “Sometimes the simple truth is the best. The simple truth is that this happened.”

    Rapp, 50, and Spacey, 63, each testified over several days at the three-week trial.

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    Rapp’s claims, and those of others, abruptly interrupted what had been a soaring career for the two-time Academy Award winning actor, who lost his job on the Netflix series “House of Cards” and saw other opportunities dry up. Rapp is a regular on TV’s “Star Trek: Discovery” and was part of the original Broadway cast of “Rent.”

    Spacey faced charges in Massachusetts that he groped a man at a bar – allegations that were later dropped by prosecutors.

    Three months ago, he pleaded not guilty in London to charges that he sexually assaulted three men between 2004 and 2015 when he was the artistic director at the Old Vic theater in London.

    A judge in Los Angeles this summer approved an arbitrator’s decision to order Spacey to pay $30.9 million to the makers of “House of Cards” for violating his contract by sexually harassing crew members.

    The Associated Press does not usually name people alleging sexual assault unless they come forward publicly, as Rapp has done.

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    At the trial, Spacey testified that he was sure the encounter with Rapp never happened, in part because he was living in a studio apartment rather than the one bedroom that Rapp cited, and he never had a gathering beyond a housewarming party.

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    “I knew I wouldn’t have any sexual interest in Anthony Rapp or any child. That I knew,” he told jurors.

    During her closing arguments to the jury, Keller suggested reasons Rapp imagined the encounter with Spacey or made it up.

    It was possible, she said, that Rapp invented it based on his experience performing in “Precious Sons,” a play in which actor Ed Harris picks up Rapp’s character and lays on top of him, mistaking him briefly for his wife before discovering it is his son.

    She also suggested that Rapp later grew jealous that Spacey became a megastar while Rapp had “smaller roles in small shows” after his breakthrough performance in Broadway’s “Rent.”

    “So here we are today and Mr. Rapp is getting more attention from this trial than he has in his entire acting life,” Keller said.

    During two days of testimony, Spacey expressed regret for a 2017 statement he issued when Rapp first went public, in which he said he didn’t recall the encounter, but if it happened “I owe him the sincerest apology for what would have been deeply inappropriate drunken behavior.”

    Dabbed his eyes with a tissue, Spacey said he’d been pressured by publicists and lawyers into issuing an empathetic statement at a time when the #MeToo movement made everyone in the industry nervous.

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    “I’ve learned a lesson, which is never apologize for something you didn’t do,” he said.

    He also cried as he said he regretted revealing publicly that he was gay the same day Rapp’s accusations surfaced because some interpreted his announcement as an effort to change the subject or deflect from Rapp’s revelations.

    Spacey had testified that he spoke at the trial about deeply personal matters, telling the jury his father was a white supremacist and neo-Nazi who berated him as gay because he liked the theater.

    Spacey also gave courtroom spectators a brief taste of his acting chops when he briefly imitated his Broadway costar at the time, Jack Lemon. He had testified earlier that his ability at impressions aided him in his acting career.

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  • Jury finds Kevin Spacey not liable for battery | CNN

    Jury finds Kevin Spacey not liable for battery | CNN



    CNN
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    In a victory for Kevin Spacey, a New York jury on Thursday afternoon found him not liable for battery on allegations he picked up actor Anthony Rapp and briefly laid on top of him in a bed after a party in 1986.

    Jurors deliberated for about an hour, and concluded Rapp did not prove that Spacey “touched a sexual or intimate part” of Rapp.

    Judge Lewis Kaplan formally dismissed the case. Attorneys seated on either side of Spacey immediately put their hands on his back when the verdict was read.

    “We are very grateful to the jury for seeing through these false allegations,” Jennifer Keller, one of Spacey’s attorneys, said later while leaving court. Spacey did not speak to reporters when he left.

    Best known for his role in “Star Trek: Discovery,” Rapp had alleged that in 1986, Spacey, then 26, invited Rapp, then 14, to his Manhattan home where he picked Rapp up, laid him down on his bed, grabbed his buttocks and pressed his groin into Rapp’s body without his consent.

    The judge dismissed Rapp’s claim of assault before the trial started and dismissed his claim of intentional infliction of emotional distress after Rapp’s attorneys rested his case, leaving the jury to decide only the battery claim. Under New York law, battery is touching another person, without their consent, in a way that a reasonable person would find offensive.

    CNN Legal Analyst Joey Jackson saw Thursday’s verdict as a huge win for Spacey, one that demonstrates a jury can tune out the noise involving a celebrity’s alleged reported misdeeds in the Me Too movement and evaluate a case based on the facts presented in court.

    The case was also problematic legally, with two counts tossed by the court – assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress – leaving the jury to consider only the battery claim, Jackson said.

    “The jury clearly did not accept factual assertions made by Rapp, thereby not finding him credible,” Jackson added.

    But the win was a “Pyrrhic victory” for Spacey given other charges that “hang over him, including criminal charges in the UK,” CNN Legal Analyst Paul Callan said.

    “Spacey has now notched two victories in sex abuse charges against him including this case and the one previously dropped in Nantucket,” Callan said. “He, however, faces an uphill battle facing other accusers and more serious criminal charges in UK.”

    Spacey was charged with four counts of sexual assault against three men and one count of causing a person to engage in penetrative sexual activity without consent by Britain’s Crown Prosecuting Service in May. Spacey has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

    In the Nantucket case, a man alleged Spacey groped him when he was an 18-year-old busboy at a restaurant. Spacey had pleaded not guilty. Prosecutors eventually dropped the criminal case against Spacey after the accuser pleaded the Fifth on the witness stand when being questioned about his missing cellphone and about whether he deleted text messages.

    In his closing argument, Rapp’s attorney Richard Steigman suggested Spacey twisted his testimony at trial to suit his defense, pointing to Spacey’s 2017 apology to Rapp when he first came forward.

    “Don’t listen to what I said in real time. I’m defending a lawsuit now. Listen to me now. I’ve got it straightened out,” Steigman said, mocking Spacey’s attempt to convince the jury he was coerced by publicists to give the statement he testified he now regrets.

    Steigman called Spacey’s testimony rehearsed in comparison to the raw testimony given by his client.

    “When you’re rehearsed, and a world class actor and you’re following the script and following the testimony of someone else, you can take that stand and be perfectly polished,” Steigman said. “When you’re merely coming to court coming forward and telling the truth of your experience, especially one like this that’s a little bit complicated.”

    Steigman also batted down the defense argument that Rapp wanted to out Spacey as gay.

    “The point of the story is not that Kevin Spacey is gay. It’s that he sexually abused him when he was 14. That’s what he’s sharing with people, he’s sharing his experience – nothing more, nothing less. Where’s the proof that he said to any media outlet, you know, Kevin Spacey is gay, you really should run with this?”

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    Keller, Spacey’s attorney, began her closing argument by addressing the shadow of the Me Too movement on the case, stating that Rapp “hitched his wagon” to the movement when he came forward.

    “This isn’t a team sport where you’re either on the Me Too side, or you’re on the other side,” Keller told the jury. “This is a very different place. Our system requires evidence, proof, objective support for accusations provided to an impartial jury. However polarized as society may be today, it really should not have a place here.”

    Keller suggested that Rapp cribbed his allegations against Spacey from a nearly identical scene from the Broadway show “Precious Sons,” which Rapp was performing in with Ed Harris in 1986 at the time of the alleged incident.

    “We’re here because Mr. Rapp has falsely alleged abuse that never occurred at a party that was never held in a room that did not exist,” she said.

    Spacey’s attorney concluded her remarks by asking the jury not to compromise their verdict by finding Spacey liable of battery but only awarding Rapp a single dollar in damages.

    “You’re here to be judges of the facts. Did it happen? It didn’t happen. One penny is too much for something that did not happen,” Keller said.

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  • Kevin Spacey finishes testifying in civil sexual misconduct trial | CNN

    Kevin Spacey finishes testifying in civil sexual misconduct trial | CNN



    CNN
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    After about five hours on the witness stand, Kevin Spacey finished testifying in his defense in a sexual misconduct trial, stemming from allegations made by actor Anthony Rapp.

    Rapp, best known for his role in “Star Trek: Discovery,” claims that in 1986, Spacey, then 26, invited Rapp, then 14, to his Manhattan home where he picked Rapp up, laid him down on his bed, grabbed his buttocks and pressed his groin into Rapp’s body without his consent.

    He is suing Spacey for battery.

    Spacey grew emotional multiple times during his testimony, including when he discussed a statement he put out shortly after Rapp went public with his allegations in 2017 to BuzzFeed.

    Spacey has said in his testimony that his publicity team at the time advised him that he’d be labeled a victim blamer if he pushed back.

    “I was being encouraged to apologize and I’ve learned a lesson which is never apologize for something you didn’t do,” Spacey testified on Monday. “I regret my entire statement.”

    On Tuesday, Spacey added: “It was beyond horrifying that I was being accused of doing something that in my heart I knew I had not done.”

    Rapp’s attorney Richard Steigman pushed Spacey to take accountability for the statement despite whatever advice he may have taken from his team.

    “The buck stops with you, right, sir?” he asked.

    “It does in the end,” Spacey said.

    The next witness called by Spacey’s attorneys will be Alexander Bardey, a psychiatrist.

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  • Kevin Spacey, in tears, testifies Anthony Rapp sex abuse claims ‘not true’ – National | Globalnews.ca

    Kevin Spacey, in tears, testifies Anthony Rapp sex abuse claims ‘not true’ – National | Globalnews.ca

    An emotional Kevin Spacey testified in a New York courtroom Monday that he never made a sexual pass at actor Anthony Rapp, who has sued for millions of dollars in damages, claiming the Academy Award-winning actor tried to take him to bed when he was 14.

    Repeatedly, Spacey denied Rapp’s claims that a then-26-year-old Spacey picked him up like a groom does a bride after a 1986 party at his Manhattan apartment and put him on his bed before lying on top of him.

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    Rapp testified earlier in a civil trial in which he accuses Spacey of assault and battery that he squirmed out from underneath an inebriated Spacey in the fully clothed encounter before fleeing, only to have Spacey follow him to the door and ask if he was sure he wanted to leave.

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    “They are not true,” Spacey said of the allegations, first made in 2017 in an interview with Buzzfeed. The accusations, along with more made by others, brought to an end Spacey’s popular role on the Netflix series House of Cards and abruptly derailed his career.

    Spacey, 63, dabbed tears from his eyes with a tissue and sniffled as he described immediate intense pressure from publicists and lawyers to respond with compassion and empathy and an apology to Rapp’s claims.

    “They told me I couldn’t push back on the story,” Spacey recalled. “I knew I wouldn’t have any sexual interest in Anthony Rapp or any child. That I knew.”

    At the time, with the #MeToo movement gaining momentum, “The industry was very nervous. There was a lot of fear in the air about who was going to be next,” he said.

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    He added: “I was shocked. I was frightened and I was confused. … I knew I had never been alone with Anthony Rapp.”

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    After the article, the two-time Oscar winner said on Twitter that he didn’t recall the encounter with Rapp, adding: “But if I did behave then as he describes, I owe him the sincerest apology for what would have been deeply inappropriate drunken behavior, and I am sorry for the feelings he describes having carried with him all these years.”

    His managers said it was the best way to contain “a crisis that was going to get worse” and to avoid being accused of “being a victim shamer,” he said.

    Spacey told jurors he now regrets “my entire statement.”

    “I’ve learned a lesson, which is never apologize for something you didn’t do,” he said.

    Spacey said he had met Rapp and another aspiring actor, John Barrowman, backstage following Spacey’s Broadway performance in Long Day’s Journey into Night. He said he took them to dinner, to a nightclub and finally to his studio apartment, where he flirted with Barrowman — who was 19 at the time — but showed no interest in Rapp before the two visitors left.

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    “Anthony Rapp seemed like a kid and John Barrowman seemed like a man,” Spacey said in an account that was backed up by a deposition by Barrowman. At the time, Rapp was performing in Precious Sons on Broadway.

    Rapp, a 50-year-old regular on Star Trek: Discovery and who was part of the original Broadway cast of Rent, has testified that he and Barrowman went home immediately after the nightclub outing and days later Spacey invited him to his apartment party, waiting until other guests left to make a move on him.

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    The Associated Press does not usually name people alleging sexual assault unless they come forward publicly, as Rapp has done.

    Spacey, testifying on a day when Judge Lewis A. Kaplan tossed out Rapp’s claim of intentional infliction of emotional distress on the grounds that it duplicated aspects of the assault and battery allegation, also was asked if he has been private about his personal life over his career.

    “I grew up in a very complicated family dynamic,” he said, explaining that rants by his father when he was a youngster led him to hate bigotry and intolerance.

    “My father was a white supremacist and neo-Nazi,” Spacey said. “It meant that my siblings and I were forced to listen to hours and hours of my father lecturing us about his beliefs.”

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    As Spacey became interested in theatre, he said, he endured the screams of his father who “used to yell at me at the idea that I might be gay.”

    Prior to Monday’s testimony, Spacey said he had “never talked about these things publicly, ever.”

    He said he had been considering revealing that he was gay publicly for about 18 months before deciding to announce it after Rapp’s allegations came out.

    Spacey cried as he described immediately regretting the timing of the revelation as he faced backlash in the gay community, including from friends, and others who thought he was using the announcement to change the subject, to deflect.

    “It was really wrong and it was really bad and I’m deeply sorry,” he said as his voice cracked.

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  • Kevin Spacey Says He Waited Until 58 To Come Out As Gay Because His Dad ‘Was A Neo-Nazi’

    Kevin Spacey Says He Waited Until 58 To Come Out As Gay Because His Dad ‘Was A Neo-Nazi’

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    Kevin Spacey denied accusations that he made unwanted sexual advances toward actor Anthony Rapp when the latter was a teenager and said the reason he waited so long to come out as gay was because of his father’s neo-Nazi beliefs, in testimony from Spacey’s first day on the stand in Rapp’s $40 million sexual civil misconduct lawsuit.

    Key Facts

    When he took the stand, Spacey said Rapp’s allegations—that in 1986 when Spacey was 26 and Rapp was 14, Spacey climbed on top of Rapp when Rapp was attending a party at Spacey’s house—”are not true.”

    In response to Rapp’s accusation that Spacey was a “fraud” for waiting to come out as gay until after Rapp first publicly accused him in 2017, Spacey said he “wasn’t living a lie. I was just reluctant to talk about my personal life,” he said, according to Reuters.

    Spacey said he was so hesitant to reveal that part of his identify because growing up, his father “was a white supremacist and a neo-Nazi,” who “used to yell at” Spacey when he began being interested in theater “at the idea that I might be gay,” the Associated Press reported.

    Earlier in court proceedings, U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan tossed Rapp’s claims of intentional infliction of emotional distress, on the grounds that portions of the claim were repetitive of his other claim that he was a victim of assault and battery.

    Tangent

    Spacey’s lawyers alleged Rapp believes his career suffered because he is openly gay, and was annoyed that Spacey did not suffer the same ramifications by hiding his sexuality, according to Vulture.

    Key Background

    Rapp sued Spacey in 2020 after New York passed the Child Victims Act. He contends that after meeting Spacey backstage at a Broadway play, Spacey later invited Rapp to a party at his apartment in Manhattan. While Rapp was watching TV in a bedroom, Spacey allegedly climbed on top of him and put Rapp on a bed, and then Rapp “wriggled out.” “I was frozen. I was pinned underneath him,” Rapp testified last week, saying he “didn’t want” Spacey to do that to him. Roughly 30 victims have made similar claims against Spacey since Rapp first came forward five years ago, some of which Spacey has denied or not responded to. He was charged in the U.K. this summer with four counts of sexual assault and one count of nonconsensual penetrative activity, which he pleaded not guilty to.

    Further Reading

    Kevin Spacey Just Claimed His Dad Was a Neo-Nazi (Vulture)

    Kevin Spacey Trial: Here Are Key Moments From Anthony Rapp’s Testimony (Forbes)

    Marisa Dellatto, Forbes Staff

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  • Kevin Spacey takes stand in his own defense, says allegations against him are not true | CNN

    Kevin Spacey takes stand in his own defense, says allegations against him are not true | CNN



    CNN
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    Kevin Spacey has taken the stand as the first witness in his own defense in the sexual misconduct trial against him, brought by actor Anthony Rapp.

    In a response to the first question from his attorney, Jay Barron, Spacey said Rapp’s allegations are not true.

    Earlier, attorneys for actor Anthony Rapp finished presenting their case against Spacey.

    Rapp, best known for his role in “Star Trek: Discovery,” claims that in 1986, Spacey, then 26, invited Rapp, then 14, to his Manhattan home where he picked Rapp up, laid him down on his bed, grabbed his buttocks and pressed his groin into Rapp’s body without his consent. He is suing Spacey for battery.

    In a major victory for Spacey on Monday, Judge Lewis Kaplan granted a defense request to dismiss a claim of intentional infliction of emotional distress. Rapp’s lawyer tried to convince Kaplan to keep it in, but Kaplan said no.

    Kaplan previously dismissed an assault claim in this case in June.

    Rapp’s lawyer had no comment about Monday’s ruling.

    Spacey’s attorneys have attempted to poke holes in Rapp’s claims by pointing to discrepancies, including dates Rapp claimed to have run into Spacey at industry events.

    Before ending his time on the stand last week, Rapp’s attorney Peter Saghir asked the actor if he had been lying about his allegations against Spacey.

    “I have not. It was something that happened to me that was not okay,” Rapp testified.

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  • Kevin Spacey faces New York jury in sexual assault lawsuit

    Kevin Spacey faces New York jury in sexual assault lawsuit

    NEW YORK (AP) — Kevin Spacey’s lawyer told a jury Thursday that a sexual misconduct allegation that derailed his theatrical career was the product of a young actor’s inability to tell the difference between real life and a scene he played on Broadway eight times a week.

    Jurors in a New York courtroom heard opening statements in what is expected to be a two-week trial in a lawsuit brought by Anthony Rapp, the actor who in 2017 became the first in a string of people to publicly accuse the “House of Cards” star of inappropriate touching or sexual advances.

    The lawsuit stems from an alleged encounter between the two men in 1986, when Rapp was a 14-year-old getting praise for a role in the play “Precious Sons” and Spacey, then 26, was having his own breakout moment on Broadway as the co-star of “Long Day’s Journey Into Night.”

    Rapp says the older actor invited him to a party at his Manhattan apartment, then tried to seduce him in a bedroom after the other guests had left.

    In interviews and the lawsuit, he has said a drunk, swaying Spacey swept him up in his arms, like a groom carrying a bride, then laid him on a bed and climbed on top of him. Rapp said he quickly wriggled away and left, then kept quiet about what happened for three decades as both actors saw their careers take off.

    In her opening statement to the jury, Spacey’s lawyer, Jennifer Keller, noted that the incident Rapp described bore a close resemblance to a scene in “Precious Sons.” In the scene, an inebriated father, played by Ed Harris, mistook his son, played by Rapp, for his wife and climbed on top of him. In another scene, Harris lifted Rapp in his arms.

    “How did Mr. Rapp come up with such an inventive and original story?” Keller asked the jury. “Eight times each week, actor Ed Harris picked up Mr. Rapp like a groom picks up a bride.”

    “What does Mr. Rapp claim? Mr. Spacey falls on him drunkenly. No kissing. No grinding. No touching of his genitals. No request to touch his genitals. Nothing, just like in the play,” she said.

    Rapp’s lawyer, Peter Saghir, said the encounter between the actors was real and that Spacey tried to “gratify his sexual desire” by pressing his pelvis into Rapp’s hips when they were on the bed.

    “This was a deliberate act,” he said. “This is not horseplay.”

    When Rapp told his story to Buzzfeed in 2017 as the #MeToo movement began to grip Hollywood, he addressed the similarity with the scene in “Precious Sons,” saying that perhaps he was initially able to set aside the trauma of his encounter with Spacey because he was “weirdly accustomed to the action, because it had been happening in the play.”

    Spacey said at the time he had no recollection of the incident. “But if I did behave then as he describes, I owe him the sincerest apology for what would have been deeply inappropriate drunken behavior,” he said.

    Since then, though, Spacey’s legal team has said the accusation is false. Rapp never attended the party, they said. And even if it had happened as Rapp described, they have argued, it wouldn’t constitute a sexual advance.

    Rapp wants compensation for mental and emotional suffering, medical expenses and loss of work.

    Keller said Spacey was looking forward to testifying at the trial.

    “He wants justice,” she said. “Once you’ve heard both sides, you’ll be convinced this alleged assault never happened at all.”

    The trial comes at a fraught time for Spacey, now 63.

    Three months ago, he pleaded not guilty in London to charges that he sexually assaulted three men between 2004 and 2015 when he was the artistic director at the Old Vic theater.

    A judge in Los Angeles this summer approved an arbitrator’s decision to order Spacey to pay $30.9 million to the makers of “House of Cards” for violating his contract by sexually harassing crew members.

    Those setbacks followed some victories for Spacey, who has recently been acting in films again.

    In 2019, prosecutors in Massachusetts dropped indecent assault and battery charges filed after a man said Spacey groped him at a Nantucket bar. Spacey said he was innocent. His accuser also dropped a civil lawsuit.

    Spacey won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in “American Beauty,” a 1999 film in which he played a frustrated suburban father who lusts after his teenage daughter’s best friend.

    Rapp, who as a teenager acted in films including “Adventures in Babysitting,” was part of the original Broadway cast of “Rent,” and is now a regular on “Star Trek: Discovery” on television. He is also expected to testify at the trial.

    Other witnesses will include a psychologist who believes Rapp experiences post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of the encounter with Spacey.

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