Irish Daily Mail

20 men say Spacey sexually harassed them at theatre

- By Alisha Rouse news@dailymail.ie

KEVIN Spacey has been accused by 20 men of ‘sexually inappropri­ate behaviour’ during his time at London’s Old Vic theatre.

Spacey has been accused of ‘disturbing’ conduct towards men, including at least 16 former employees.

An investigat­ion set up by the theatre last month when allegation­s against the Oscar-winning actor first emerged found a ‘cult of personalit­y’ surroundin­g the Hollywood star which may have stopped men speaking up.

The Old Vic initially claimed it had ‘received no complaints’ about the behaviour of the 58-year-old, who was artistic director between 2004 and 2015. However, 20 men have now come forward, including one employee who said he told his boss about an alleged incident, but that the unnamed manager ‘didn’t do anything’.

Some 14 of the 20 male complainan­ts were told they should consider going to the police, the theatre said. Three have done so.

The Usual Suspects star is already being investigat­ed by UK police over an alleged 2008 sexual assault in Lambeth, the London borough where both The Old Vic and Spacey’s former residence are located.

Allegation­s against Spacey emerged last month when actor Anthony Rapp claimed Spacey had behaved inappropri­ately towards him when he was 14 and Spacey was 26. Since then, dozens more men have come forward to accuse the star of sexual misconduct.

The theatre’s current artistic director yesterday said he was ‘shocked’ and ‘surprised’ by the allegation­s. Its current chairman, Nick Clarry, issued an apology to ‘all those people who felt unable to speak up at the time’.

The investigat­ion found staff ‘did not feel confident’ that the theatre would take allegation­s against Spacey seriously because of his prestigiou­s position. It also cited his ‘star power’ as contributi­ng to the problem, as well as actors worrying about how reporting issues may affect their career prospects.

Several of the allegation­s related to the theatre’s bar and others to creative spaces such as rehearsal rooms. It is alleged that more than half of the incidents took place inside the Old Vic theatre.

Spacey’s landmark directorsh­ip of the theatre was credited with saving the institutio­n following years of uncertaint­y. Lawyer Richard Miskella said there were 56 responses to the confidenti­al email address set up to allow people to come forward with allegation­s.

Of these, 20 were personal testimonie­s alleging inappropri­ate conduct by Spacey between 1995 and 2013. Mr Miskella said the allegation­s ranged from ‘behaviour that made people feel uncomforta­ble to sexually inappropri­ate behaviour’.

Spacey was invited to take part in the investigat­ion but did not respond, the lawyer said.

He added that the alleged incidents do not relate to minors but the complainan­ts would be considered ‘younger men’.

The theatre’s statement said: ‘It was claimed that those affected felt unable to raise concerns and that Kevin Spacey operated without sufficient accountabi­lity ... This is clearly unacceptab­le and The Old Vic truly apologises.’

Matthew Warchus, who took over as artistic director after Spacey left, said: ‘These allegation­s have been a shock and a disturbing surprise to many of us.’ A representa­tive for Spacey was contacted for comment, but had not responded at the time of going to print. The actor is thought to be attending a sex addiction clinic in Arizona.

‘Felt unable to raise concerns’

 ??  ?? Kevin Spacey: At the iconic London venue in 2004
Kevin Spacey: At the iconic London venue in 2004

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