Actor Kevin Spacey charged with indecent
assault in Massachusetts
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[December 26, 2018]
(Reuters) - Oscar-winning actor
Kevin Spacey has been charged in connection with an allegation that he
sexually abused an 18-year-old boy at a Nantucket, Massachusetts, bar
more than two years ago, the local district attorney said on Monday.
Spacey is scheduled to be arraigned at Nantucket District Court on Jan.
7 on a single charge of indecent assault and battery on a person who is
at least 14 years old, according to court documents and a statement
issued by Cape and Islands District Attorney Michael O'Keefe.
An attorney for Spacey did not immediately reply to a request for
comment. The actor, however, released a video on YouTube on Monday in
which he adopts the persona of his character Frank Underwood in the
popular Netflix TV series "House of Cards" and says, "I know what you
want, you want me back ... You wouldn't rush to judgments without facts,
would you?"
The 3-minute video makes no specific reference to the Massachusetts
allegation.
The charge against Spacey, 59, whose full name is Kevin Spacey Fowler,
was filed after a Dec. 20 hearing, O'Keefe said. The name on the
complaint was Kevin S. Fowler.
The charge against Spacey follows an allegation in November 2017 by
Boston television journalist Heather Unruh that her 18-year-old son was
sexually assaulted by the actor at the Club Car restaurant and bar in
Nantucket on July 7, 2016.
At a news conference in which she made the allegations, Unruh said her
"star struck" son falsely told the actor he was old enough to drink when
he met him at the bar. The legal age to drink alcoholic beverages in
Massachusetts is 21.
'DRINK AFTER DRINK'
"Kevin Spacey bought him drink after drink after drink, and when my son
was drunk, Spacey made his move and sexually assaulted him," Unruh said
at the 2017 news conference.
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Actor Kevin Spacey is seen in this still image taken from a YouTube
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The actor allegedly stuck his hands into her son's pants and grabbed
his genitals, she said, adding it was "completely unexpected" and
her son tried unsuccessfully to shift his body away from Spacey.
"He did not report the crime at the time, and that was largely
because of embarrassment and fear," she said.
Unruh said her son filed a report with police in Nantucket, a resort
island off the southern coast of Massachusetts, shortly before her
news conference.
More than 30 men have said they were victims of unwanted sexual
advances by Spacey, who became embroiled in controversy last year
when actor Anthony Rapp accused him of trying to seduce him in 1986
when Rapp was 14. In October 2017, Spacey apologized for any
inappropriate conduct with Rapp but has not commented since.
The fallout resulted in Spacey, who won a best actor Oscar in 2000
for “American Beauty,” being dropped from the final season of “House
of Cards” and erased from the 2017 movie “All the Money in the
World.”
Spacey is one of dozens of men in the entertainment industry and
politics who have been accused of sexual misconduct, partly as a
result of the #MeToo social media movement that began over a year
ago.
(Reporting by Peter Szekely in New York; Additional reporting by
Andrew Hay in New Mexico; Editing by Dan Grebler and Matthew Lewis)
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