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So now we wait for the others to find the courage to come forward. I really don't care. I honestly do not care... I know I am horrible. But why do these people wait so fucking long to say something. Tell while the touching is fresh in your mind! Years later... details dull and disappear.
 
Years later the details dull and disappear ? You don' understand why people don't tell ?
Yeah, actually I do. I am not going to get into this cause I know that some things can make or break you. Not telling will eventually break you. I learned that for myself. I just don't care about Kevin Spacey... amd wasn't this last guy drunk and drinking with him? That does dull things.
 
I cannot imagine how hard it must be for victims/survivors/accusers to come forward. They have my respect.
 
Defense preparations for Kevin Spacey’s sexual assault trial have focused on obtaining the cellphone a young man was carrying the night he said Mr. Spacey fondled him in a Nantucket restaurant in 2016.

But the accuser’s lawyer said in a filing in Nantucket District Court on Wednesday that the phone, which the defense claims may contain evidence supporting Spacey’s innocence, is lost.

A judge had ordered the phone be given to the defense for forensic examination, but the lawyer, Mitchell Garabedian, wrote in a court document that the accuser does not recall having seen the phone since around December 2017, when it was turned over to the police.According to Mr. Garabedian, the police said the accuser’s father later retrieved the phone, but the father has “no memory” of having received it.
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Because the phone is missing, the judge postponed a court hearing planned for Friday, June 21, to July 8. If the phone is not turned over by then, the judge said, the accuser will be asked to testify about its whereabouts. Mr. Garabedian, who declined to comment beyond his filing, wrote that the family planned to have a “digital forensic expert” search for backups of the phone’s contents.

R. Michael Cassidy, a law professor at Boston College, said that the phone’s disappearance could have significant consequences for the prosecution if the judge determines that officials associated with the case were at fault. If the judge were to determine that officials had deliberately disposed of the phone, he might dismiss the case — which Professor Cassidy said was unlikely — or he might inform the jury that it could hold the phone’s disappearance against the prosecution when considering the evidence.

A spokeswoman from the Cape and Islands district attorney’s office declined to comment, saying that the case “will be prosecuted in the courtroom, not the media.”
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Initially they said they had "accidentally" deleted some of the texts, now they claim to have lost the entire damn phone. Spacey's got some shady shit in his past but this story stinks like a three week old haddock. The only Spacey case that's made it even close to court and the accuser has lost the evidence.
 
A young man who says Kevin Spacey groped him in a Nantucket bar in 2016 has dropped his lawsuit against the Oscar-winning actor, his lawyer said Friday.

Spacey still faces a criminal charge. He pleaded not guilty to indecent assault and battery in January.

His accuser's lawyer, Mitchell Garabedian, announced in an email that the suit filed June 26 in Nantucket Superior Court has been voluntarily dismissed. No reason was provided either by Garabedian or in the court filing. Garabedian said he would have no further comment.
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According to the court filing, the suit was dismissed "with prejudice," which means it cannot be refiled.

It says "because no adverse party has served an answer or motion for summary judgment in this matter, plaintiff is dismissing the civil action."

An email was left Friday requesting comment from Alan Jackson, Spacey's attorney.

Jackson has previously said the man is lying in the hopes of winning money in a civil case against Spacey.
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The criminal case has centered on the cellphone used by the accuser the night of the alleged groping, which the defense says it needs in order to recover text messages it says will support Spacey's innocence.

Nantucket District Court Judge Thomas Barrett has ordered the man to hand the phone over to the defense, but his attorney said they cannot find it. The judge has given them until Monday to produce the phone.

 
Only a total fucking idiot would have ever bought this bullshit story. Disgusting what theyve done to Kevin Spacey and to ACTUAL victims of sexual assault.
ALL of society should be demanding this LYING scumbags head on a stick.

Hollywood will come calling once again ..

They better. They owe him and all of America a MASSIVE apology. They should come BEGGING for forgiveness.

One of the greatest actors, a national treasure, torn away from us by the BLATANT, OBVIOUS LIES of some greedy piece of shit and his lying trash new england scumbag family.

Spacey should counter-sue
 
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Nothing to see here...move along

The massage therapist who sued Kevin Spacey for sexual assault has died, according to court records.

Lawyers for Spacey filed a “notice of statement noting plaintiff’s death” in the federal case on Tuesday. They said they were informed on Sept. 11 that the masseur had “recently passed.”

“No further information or details have been given to Mr. Fowler’s counsel, but Plaintiff’s counsel stated they intended to notify the Court with additional information at an appropriate time in the future,” the filing said, referring to Spacey by his real name, Kevin Fowler.

The massage therapist, who filed his suit as an anonymous John Doe, had claimed he was attacked by the “American Beauty” actor two years ago during a massage session in Malibu.

 
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office has formally dropped a case against actor Kevin Spacey, after the accuser died.

The accuser, a massage therapist, alleged that Spacey tried to kiss him and forced him to grab his genitals during a session in Malibu in October 2016. The accuser, who was never identified, went to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, which referred the investigation to the D.A.’s office in July 2018.

On Monday, Christina Buckley, the head deputy in the D.A.’s sex crimes unit, formally dropped the case.

“During the course of the investigation, the victim passed away,” she wrote in a declination report. “The sexual assault allegations cannot be proved without the participation of the victim. Thus, the case was declined.”

The D.A.’s office had previously declined to file another case against Spacey, noting that the allegation fell outside the statute of limitations. In July, prosecutors in Nantucket, Mass., dropped another case against Spacey, after the accuser invoked the Fifth Amendment during an evidentiary hearing.
 
Anthony Rapp and another actor only identified by the initials C.D. have filed suit against Spacey for sex abuse they claim happened in the 80's before Spacey's rise to stardom. The abuse happened at Spacey's apartment.

The lawsuit, filed Wednesday in New York Supreme Court in Manhattan, seeks punitive and exemplary damages from Spacey. I guess, since the charges were dropped, this is their only chance at justice.

In addition to a lengthy Brodway resume, Rapp has appeared in numerous films including A Beautiful Mind, Dazed and Confused and School Ties.

 
NEW YORK (AP) — A man accusing Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey of sexually abusing him in the 1980s when he was 14 cannot proceed anonymously in court, a judge ruled Monday.

U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan in Manhattan refused to let the man proceed only as “C.D.” in a lawsuit filed in September in New York state court and later moved to federal court.
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Kaplan said C.D.’s privacy interest does not outweigh the presumption of open judicial proceedings and the prejudice to Spacey’s defense that would occur if he could proceed anonymously. Individuals with information that might support Spacey also would not know to come forward, the judge added.
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He said “the evidence suggests that C.D. knowingly and repeatedly took the risk that any of these individuals at one point or another would reveal his true identity in a manner that would bring that identity to wide public attention.”

Kaplan noted that C.D. also recruited for the lawsuit his co-plaintiff, Anthony Rapp, who has appeared in “Rent” on Broadway and in “Star Trek: Discovery” on television. The lawsuit said the older actor made a sexual advance to a teenage Rapp at a 1980s party.

When Rapp first spoke publicly of his claim in 2017, others went public too and Spacey’s then-celebrated career abruptly halted. At the time, Spacey issued a statement saying he didn’t remember the encounter but apologized.

The judge said claims by C.D.’s lawyers that using their client’s name would trigger post traumatic stress disorder and the anxiety, nightmares and depression that come with it is a consequence that likely cannot be prevented as the case proceeds and C.D. is ultimately forced to testify in public.

He gave lawyers 10 days to reveal C.D.’s name if he continued to make the claims.
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Saghir and other lawyers for C.D. did not return requests for comment Monday. Neither did lawyers for Spacey, who won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in “American Beauty,” a 1999 film in which he played a frustrated suburban father who lusts after his daughter’s best friend.

If C.D. drops his claims, he would not be the first to do so. Two years ago, a man who said Spacey groped him in a Nantucket bar in 2016 dropped his lawsuit.

Meanwhile, investigators in England have not yet said whether they will bring criminal charges against Spacey in connection with accusations made against him there for events alleged to have occurred from 1996 to 2013.

 
Sexual assault lawsuit against Kevin Spacey set to be dismissed
A civil lawsuit against Kevin Spacey is set to be dismissed because the anonymous accuser has refused to reveal his identity.

Last week, US District Judge Lewis Kaplan ruled that the accuser, known in court documents as “C.D.,” must publicly identify himself.

Kaplan declared that the interest in the case is “magnified because C.D.” — who claimed the actor sexually assaulted him in the 1980s when C.D. was 14 years old — “has made his allegations against a public figure.”

But on Thursday, the accuser’s attorneys said he would not reveal his name.

“As we had previously informed the Court, C.D. believes he is unable to withstand the scrutiny and intrusion into his life if his identity is revealed in this matter,” the attorneys, Richard M. Steigman and Peter J. Saghir, wrote in a letter, according to CNN.

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Lawsuit against Kevin Spacey dismissed by judge after accuser refused to identify themselves
A judge officially dismissed a lawsuit against Kevin Spacey brought on by an anonymous accuser after they failed to disclose their identity to the court.

Fox News can confirm that Judge Lewis Kaplan has officially dismissed the lawsuit brought on by an unnamed accuser known as "C.D." who accused the 61-year-old "House of Cards" actor of sexually abusing him in the 1980s when he was underage.

According to court documents viewed by Fox News, Spacey’s attorneys sought to dismiss the case entirely after the judge ruled on May 3 that C.D. could not move forward with his lawsuit if he remained unwilling to disclose his identity.

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Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey has been charged with four counts of sexual assault against three men, the UK's Crown Prosecution Service has said.

The 62-year-old has also been charged with causing a person to engage in penetrative sexual activity without consent.

The alleged incidents took place in London between March 2005 and August 2008, and in Gloucestershire in April 2013.
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Rosemary Ainslie, head of the CPS Special Crime Division, said: "The CPS has authorised criminal charges against Kevin Spacey, 62, for four counts of sexual assault against three men.

"He has also been charged with causing a person to engage in penetrative sexual activity without consent. The charges follow a review of the evidence gathered by the Metropolitan Police in its investigation.

"The Crown Prosecution Service reminds all concerned that criminal proceedings against Mr Spacey are active and that he has the right to a fair trial."

 
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