Kevin Spacey Settles Civil Claims Before High Court Trial
Actor Kevin Spacey has settled civil claims with three men accusing him of sexual assault before the start of a trial at the High Court in London. The allegations spanned from 2000 to 2013, but exact terms remain confidential. Spacey was previously acquitted of related criminal charges in 2023.
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Actor Kevin Spacey has resolved civil claims with three men who accused him of sexual assault, just before the proceedings were set to commence at the High Court in London, court documents reveal. The alleged assaults occurred between 2000 and 2013, claims which Spacey has consistently denied.
Civil trials were slated to begin later this year, but the case was paused by Judge Christina Lambert after the parties agreed to a settlement. Details of the settlement remain confidential, and the judge made no ruling on related costs. The decision was announced in an order dated March 13, made public on Wednesday.
Previously, Spacey had been acquitted in 2023 of nine sex offense charges in London, as well as successfully defending a civil lawsuit from actor Anthony Rapp in New York. Despite the allegations affecting his career, Spacey remains a celebrated actor known for roles in 'House of Cards' and 'American Beauty'.
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