The Kevin Spacey case seems to have no end. Since four possible cases of sexual assault on men came to light in 2017, his career has been totally destroyed, although he has always defended his innocence.
BREAKING: Kevin Spacey continues to face legal troubles. The actor has been charged with four counts of sexual assault against three men in the United Kingdom. Read more on the case here ➡️: https://t.co/sbSeHxWDTK pic.twitter.com/6veokMAh2O
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Last week the case that had remained without a final decision was reopened, when the 62-year-old actor has just presented the trailer for his new film, ‘Peter Five Eight‘, at the Cannes Film Festival. For this reason, Kevin Spacey himself announced that he was going to “voluntarily appear” in the United Kingdom to clarify the charges of sexual assault, all of which occurred in said country.
The British prosecution is still on the trail
Spacey’s story began in 2005, with the first two whistleblowers, three years later another one emerged and in 2013 the last one appeared. A time when the actor ran the Old Vic, one of the most important theaters in the city of London.
Now this has come back to the surface, through the British justice system, which denounced it again last Thursday. But this time, Kevin seems ready to call it a day and clear up all doubts: “I very much appreciate the statement from the Crown Prosecution Service in which they carefully reminded the media and the public that I have a right to a fair trial and that I am innocent until proven otherwise.”
Kevin Spacey is currently facing four counts of sexual assault against three men. He has been accused of similar offences against sixteen other men in the past.
Here he is with ‘Prince’ Charles receiving an ‘honorary knighthood.’ pic.twitter.com/phhEvwJgW8
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These words were said through a spokesman on the program ‘Good Morning America’: “Although I am disappointed with your decision to move forward, I will voluntarily present myself in the United Kingdom as soon as possible and I will defend myself against these charges, which I trust I will prove my innocence.”








