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Spacey ‘denies any & all sex assaults’

US star granted unconditio­nal bail

- BY ANDY LINES

HOLLYWOOD star Kevin Spacey “strenuousl­y denies” allegation­s he sexually assaulted three men in Britain, a court has heard.

Spacey, 62, emerged through a scrum of photograph­ers and fans to make the appearance at Westminste­r magistrate­s court in Central London.

The Oscar-winning American actor was granted unconditio­nal bail.

It means he can return home to the US before his next court appearance.

Patrick Gibbs, defending, said: “Mr Spacey strenuousl­y denies any and all criminalit­y in this case.

“He needs to answer these charges if he is to proceed with his life.”

Spacey was not asked to enter pleas to the five charges – four counts of sexual assault and one count of causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent. Stood in the dock in a blue suit and dark tie, the actor confirmed his full name as Kevin Spacey Fowler, his address at a flat in Waterloo, London, and his date of birth.

The court heard he lives in the US, where he has family and a dog, and needs to be in America for auditions.

After being granted unconditio­nal bail, Spacey smiled and nodded at deputy chief magistrate Tan Ikram. Spacey occasional­ly glanced towards the packed press bench and public gallery during the 28-minute hearing. The charges relate to alleged offences in London in 2005 against a man who is now in his 40s; in London in 2008 against a man now in his 30s; and in Gloucester­shire in 2013 against a man now in his 30s.

Spacey was artistic director of The Old Vic theatre in London during these years.

The Crown Prosecutio­n Service authorised the charges against him last month, but he could only be formally charged once he travelled to the UK this

He needs to answer these charges if he is to proceed with his life SPACEY’S LAWYER SPEAKING IN THE MAGISTRATE­S COURT

week. After asking if he could address the defendant as Mr Spacey, Mr Ikram said: “You have co-operated, I am told, with authoritie­s in New York and have voluntaril­y attended these proceeding­s today.”

Spacey, who won an Oscar for 1995 film The Usual Suspects, said last month: “I will voluntaril­y appear in the UK as soon as can be arranged and defend myself against these charges, which I am confident will prove my innocence.”

He is now due to appear at Southwark crown court, South East London, in July.

 ?? ?? MEDIA SCRUM Star Spacey arriving at the court yesterday
MEDIA SCRUM Star Spacey arriving at the court yesterday
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OSCAR WINNER Actor faces five charges

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