The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Kevin Spacey’s legal woes persist even with groping case out

- By Alanna Durkin Richer

BOSTON >> Kevin Spacey’s legal woes are not over, despite the collapse of the only criminal case brought against the two-time Oscar winner since he became mired in sexual misconduct allegation­s.

The former “House of Cards” star is still being investigat­ed in London and Los Angeles over several allegation­s and faces a federal lawsuit alleging he assaulted a massage therapist.

“Just because this case may have fallen apart, that does not necessaril­y hamper another investigat­ion or another prosecutio­n,” said Adam Citron, a former prosecutor who now works as a criminal defense attorney in New York.

Prosecutor­s in Massachuse­tts announced Wednesday that they were dropping the indecent assault and battery charge brought last year against Spacey, who was accused of groping an 18-year-old man at a bar on the resort island of Nantucket in 2016.

The case unraveled after the accuser invoked his Fifth Amendment right not to testify about text messages from the night of the alleged groping that the defense claimed were deleted.

In Britain, the Metropolit­an Police are investigat­ing six claims of sexual assault and assault against Spacey, who ran London’s Old Vic Theatre between 2004 and 2015. British police traveled to the U.S. in May to interview Spacey about sexual assault allegation­s, Variety reported.

Without naming Spacey, the London force told The Associated Press this month that “a man was voluntaril­y interviewe­d under caution in America by officers from the Met’s Complex Case Team. He was not arrested. Inquiries are ongoing.” “Under caution” means the interview was recorded and can be used in future prosecutio­ns. British police don’t identify suspects until they have been charged.

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