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Kevin Spacey Predicts He Will Win His s**ual Assault Trial in London
Actor Kevin Spacey has expressed his confidence in winning his s**ual assault trial set to begin in London on June 28th.
Despite facing 12 counts of s**ual assault by four men, he believes that he will be cleared of all charges.
In a recent interview with ZEITmagazin, Spacey claimed that several people are waiting to hire him for acting roles as soon as he is acquitted.
Spacey stated, “I know that there are people right now who are ready to hire me the moment I am cleared of these charges in London.
The second that happens, they’re ready to move forward.”
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Such confidence from an actor who has been charged with offenses that allegedly occurred between 2001 and 2013 is quite bold.
However, Spacey pointed out that he would be found innocent at his trial, using the Anthony Rapp case as an example.
Rapp accused Spacey of molesting him when he was 14 during a party in 1986.
But a New York jury sided with Spacey in the $40 million civil suit after a three-week federal trial last October.
Spacey believes that scrutiny is applied, the accusations against him fall apart.
Spacey’s Hollywood career has been derailed by numerous s**ual assault allegations since 2017.
He polished off his chat with ZEIT by offering his assessment of these claims.
The actor said that “everyone has their own journey,” and that he had learned the value of silence.
He also stated that he has faced mental health issues and that he is seeking help to deal with them.
Despite his assertions, many people remain unconvinced.
It is worth noting that some of the alleged victims have chosen to remain anonymous, which makes it difficult to verify their claims.
However, others have come forward and shared their stories publicly.