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Rapp hopes to ‘change the culture’

- JOHN CARUCCI

NEW YORK — Actor Anthony Rapp said he came forward with sexual misconduct allegation­s against Kevin Spacey because he feared assaults could “keep happening” if he said nothing.

Rapp spoke about the incident on the red carpet for the second season of his streaming series, Star Trek: Discovery last week in New York.

He said he hoped he had done his part to “change the culture.”

In 2017, Rapp alleged Spacey made an unwanted sexual advance during a house party in 1986 when Rapp was 14 and Spacey was 26.

Rapp sought legal counsel at the time, but no charges were filed.

The incident was dormant until a flurry of sexual misconduct allegation­s surfaced about Harvey Weinstein ignited the #MeToo movement, prompting Rapp to come forward.

Spacey responded that he did not remember such an encounter but apologized if the allegation­s were true.

More than year later, Rapp is proud of the decision to tell his story. “I know that it’s something that needs continued movement forward, and I’m going to keep doing my best to be a part of the movement forward,” Rapp said.

“I was just concerned that it would be something that could keep happening, so if I could do something that could make a difference, I was eager to.”

His Star Trek: Discovery co-star Wilson Cruz said Rapp was being humble.

“What he did was incredibly brave, and he really allowed countless men to be able to tell their stories. You know, for the most part we were hearing stories about women, and those are important stories to tell,” Cruz said.

More than a dozen accusers came forward after Rapp’s allegation­s, causing Spacey to lose his starring role on the Netflix series House of Cards.

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