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Kevin Spacey in tears as he is acquitted of all sex offense charges in London trial

/ 11:07 PM July 26, 2023

Actor Kevin Spacey walks outside Southwark Crown Court, as the jury consider their verdict over charges related to allegations of sex offences, in London, Britain, July 26, 2023. REUTERS/Susannah Ireland

Actor Kevin Spacey walks outside Southwark Crown Court, as the jury consider their verdict over charges related to allegations of sex offenses, in London, Britain, July 26, 2023. REUTERS/Susannah Ireland

LONDON — Actor Kevin Spacey broke down in tears after a jury in a London court found him not guilty on Wednesday of carrying out multiple sex assaults on four men.

After more than 12 hours of deliberation, the jury acquitted the Oscar-winning U.S. actor of nine charges which he was accused of committing between 2004 and 2013 at a time when he was working at London’s Old Vic theatre.

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Spacey, who turned 64 on Wednesday, began to cry and mouthed “thank you” to the nine men and three woman jurors, before wiping away tears with a tissue. After he was released from the dock, he shook hands with his lawyers before leaving the court room via a side door.

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During the four-week trial at Southwark Crown Court, prosecutors described the actor as a “sexual bully” who had aggressively groped three of the men and performed oral sex on the fourth while he had passed out in the Hollywood star’s London apartment.

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When he gave evidence, the film star, who was tried under his full name Kevin Spacey Fowler, said the case against him was weak, and that the incidents, if they had occurred at all, were consensual. He said he was promiscuous, a “big flirt” who had “casual, indiscriminate sexual encounters”.

While he might have made a clumsy pass at one of the men, he said he had never assaulted anyone and suggested that the accusers had come forward to make money.

Spacey told the court three of the four complainants had brought civil lawsuits against him, saying one had contacted him seeking a payment of more than 450,000 pounds ($577,400).

He also said he had tasked private investigators to look into at least three of the men.

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‘World exploded’

Spacey, who won Oscars for best actor in “American Beauty” (1999) and best supporting actor in “The Usual Suspects” (1995), said his “world exploded” when he was first accused of sexual assault in 2017 by actor Anthony Rapp.

After Buzzfeed published an article on Rapp’s allegations, Spacey said “there was a rush to judgment,” adding: “Before the first question was asked or answered, I lost my job, I lost my reputation, I lost everything, in a matter of days.”

He was dropped from the TV drama “House of Cards” and removed from the movie “All the Money in the World” after the accusations came to light.

Rapp, who accused Spacey of making an unwanted sexual advance in 1986 when he was 14, brought a civil lawsuit against the actor in a Manhattan federal court but lost the case last year.

When the British charges were first made public, his lawyer said he needed to face them if he was to be able to carry on with his life.

Unsurprisingly for the trial of a Hollywood star, the London jurors heard several references to Spacey’s fellow actors and celebrities, including Val Kilmer and Judi Dench, who the court heard had enjoyed playing table tennis with Spacey.

The court also heard directly from singer Elton John and his husband David Furnish who gave evidence as part of Spacey’s defense.

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Spacey’s lawyer Patrick Gibbs said it was not a crime to like sex or have casual sex even if you were a famous person and that it was “not a crime to have sex with someone of the same sex, because it’s 2023 not 1823”.

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