Kevin Spacey found not guilty of U.K. sexual assault charges

Kevin Spacey’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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A British jury has found Kevin Spacey not guilty of nine counts of sexual assault after four men accused him of forcing himself on them between 2001 and 2013, time during which Spacey mostly spent serving as artistic director of London’s Old Vic theater.

According to CBS News, all four men, as well as Spacey, testified in the trial, with the men describing the former House of Cards star as a “sexual bully.” Spacey reportedly began to cry when the jury announced its verdict after 12 hours of deliberation.

The accusers must remain anonymous under British law. The New York Times reported that one of the complainants said he fell asleep while having a drink at Spacey’s home and woke up to Spacey performing oral sex on him. Spacey disputed the claim, saying the sex was consensual but the man then left quickly and seemed to regret it.

Another man said that Spacey…

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