Report: Video Exists of One of Kevin Spacey’s Inappropriate Advances

Last year, Kevin Spacey became a target of the “Me Too” movement when actor Anthony Rapp accused him of luring him to his apartment when he was just 14. He was one of now over a dozen other young men to accuse Spacey of sexual assault. . .

This week, we learned of a new case. An 18-year-old says Spacey touched him inappropriately at a Massachusetts bar in July 2016. The Guardian has more details about the incident. . . 

According to the report, the young man did not initially report the incident because he was afraid of getting in trouble for underage drinking. He reportedly took a one-second Snapchat video of it, however, which is now in police possession. He and his girlfriend say the video shows Spacey touching the teenager, but Spacey’s attorneys argue that it only shows their client touching the shirt of another person.

With yet another allegation public this week, Spacey decided to release a strange video entitled, “Let Me Be Frank,” in which he played his old “House of Cards” character Frank Underwood to claim innocence. It was his first Twitter post since October 2017.
 
On Friday afternoon, Spacey’s legal team asked the judge if Spacey could skip his arraignment on Jan. 7 in Nantucket District Court. The reason was not disclosed. (Read more from “Report: Video Exists of One of Kevin Spacey’s Inappropriate Advances” HERE)
 
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