Kevin Spacey Vows to Speak Out Against New Criticism Before Documentary Airs

by time news

2024-05-04 13:41:10

The actor said in an interview with former GB News presenter Dan Wootton, echoed by the media this Saturday, that he will not remain silent in the face of new criticism, before the documentary is broadcast in two parts on 6 and 7 May.

The documentary, entitled ‘Spacey Unmasked’ (Spacey Unmasked), which contains testimonies from men about events they say took place between 1976 and 2013, and related to what they describe as Spacey’s unwanted sexual behavior, media reports.

Last year, the American actor was acquitted of a series of sexual crimes alleged by four men between 2001 and 2013 after a trial in London, and won a civil lawsuit in the United States in October 2022, after being accused for unwanted sexual advances. at a party in 1986.

“I take full responsibility for my past behavior and actions, but I cannot and will not accept responsibility or apologize to anyone who has made things about me or exaggerated stories about me.”Spacey, 64, told Wootton, a presenter who launched an independent platform ‘danwoottonoutspoken’.

“I have never told a person that if they do me sexual favors, I will help them in their career, ever. I’ve obviously run into some men who thought they could advance their careers if they were in a relationship with me. But there was no conversation with me, it was all part of his plan, a plan that was always destined to fail, because I had nothing to do with the deal.”he demanded.

During the interview, Spacey denied allegations of any illegal behavior and also referred to the advancement of other men’s careers.

“Were there times when I was flirting with some of the people on those shows who were in their twenties? Yes”, Have I ever been involved with another actor? Yes. Did I make a clumsy overture to someone who, as it turned out, wasn’t interested? Yes. But I didn’t hire them, I wasn’t their boss, I often floated just after an hour here or there like a famous actor to provide support … to answer questions,” he said.

“It was not illegal, and it was never said to be illegal”he added.

Spacey admitted he had difficulty returning to work after being acquitted of all criminal charges and described his experience as a “life sentence”.

On Thursday, the actor claimed he had “repeatedly asked” Channel 4 to give him more than seven days to respond to allegations made about him in his documentary but the broadcaster refused .

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