Popular Hollywood actor Kevin Spacey has been found not guilty in Britain of nine alleged sex offences against men, which follows the Oscar winner’s being cleared in a US case.
The star of “American Beauty” and drama series “House of Cards”, who turned 64 on Wednesday, was acquitted by majority verdicts in London following a trial that lasted several weeks.
This comes less than a year after a New York court dismissed a $40 million sexual misconduct lawsuit brought against him, and follows charges of indecent and sexual assault being dropped in Massachusetts in 2019.
The jury in London on Wednesday cleared Spacey of all nine counts that he faced after more than 12 hours of deliberations.
Speaking to reporters outside court, Kevin Spacey said: “I’m enormously grateful to the jury for having taken the time to examine all of the evidence and all of the facts carefully before they reached their decision and I am humbled by the outcome today.”
Offences levelled against him included seven counts of sexual assault, one count of causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent and one count of causing a person to engage in penetrative sexual activity without consent.
The offences allegedly occurred in 2005 and 2008 in London, and in 2013 in Gloucestershire, western England.
Jurors began considering their verdicts on Monday, after hearing evidence from the four alleged victims, who cannot be named for legal reasons.
British rock star Elton John was also among those to testify, as a witness for Spacey.
The prosecution claimed he was a “sexual bully” who revelled in making others feel uncomfortable, including by aggressively grabbing men’s crotches.
One of victims, a former aspiring actor, said he woke up to find Spacey performing a sex act on him, suggesting the actor “drugged” him.
Spacey was accused of grabbing another man’s crotch “so hard” they nearly came off the road while driving to a fundraising event.
Spacey, whose full name is Kevin Spacey Fowler, called the claims “madness” and a “stab in the back”.
He had been on unconditional bail since first appearing in court in Britain last year.
The actor enjoyed a highly successful career with roles such as a middle-aged father lusting after a teen in “American Beauty,” a serial killer in “Se7en” and the villain in “Superman Returns”.
He worked as artistic director at London’s Old Vic Theatre between 2004 and 2015.
In 2017 he was one of the first stars caught up in the global #MeToo movement and was accused of sexual assault by multiple young men.
He was dropped from the final season of the political drama “House of Cards” and other projects.