
Kevin Spacey Settles With Three UK Men Suing in London’s High Court, Accusing Him of Sexual Assault


This time, Spacey decided to pay to avoid yet another trial.
Once upon a time, Academy Award-winning actor Kevin Spacey was at the top of the game, starring in the critically acclaimed series ‘House of Cards’, where he portrayed a US president who is a murderer and corrupt to the core, but always manages to get away with his multiple crimes.
Then, of course, came the #MeToo movement, and an avalanche of accusations of sexual harassment and sexual assault against him, leading him to be utterly canceled by Tinseltown.
Since then, his life has become a permanent defense of his professed integrity, and while Spacey has won court cases, other allegations against him keep emerging.
The Hollywood actor Kevin Spacey has settled out of court with three men who had accused him of sexual assault between 2010 and 2013. pic.twitter.com/tTaVX4WTkt
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Reuters reported:
“Oscar-winning U.S. actor Kevin Spacey has reached a confidential settlement with three British men who had filed civil lawsuits at London’s High Court accusing him of sexual assault between 2000 and 2013, according to a court order made public this week.
Two of the claimants were complainants who gave evidence during Spacey’s 2023 criminal trial in London, where the now 66-year-old actor was acquitted of all charges.”

A court order stated that the lawsuits have been ‘stayed’ because of the settlement, and the trial scheduled for October will not take place.
Variety reported:
“The men alleged that Spacey had assaulted them between 2000 and 2013, and in November it was determined that the actor would face a new trial. Details of the settlement were not given.
Spacey, who has denied all allegations against him, was previously acquitted of sexual assault charges brought by four men in a U.K. criminal trial in 2023. Two of those men then filed civil cases at London’s High Court.”
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