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    Kevin Spacey appeared in a UK court on bail in the Rolling Stone case of sexual harassment

    Morton ObrienBy Morton ObrienJune 16, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Kevin Spacey appeared in a UK court on bail in the Rolling Stone case of sexual harassment
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    The trial is set to begin on July 14, and Kevin Spacey will respond freely

    Dimitrios Villahos (supervised by Eduardo do Valle) Posted on 06/16/2022 at 12:39 pm

    Kevin Spacey On May 26 this year, he voluntarily appeared in a British court to testify against three men for sexual harassment. After the first hearing on Thursday, the 16th, the actor was granted bail as an initial sentence for the alleged offenses and can respond freely.

    Attorney of Space, Patrick GibbsThe veracity of the allegations has been denied: “Mr. Space The BBC strongly denies any wrongdoing in this case. “

    +++ Read more: Kevin Spacey returns to screen 5 years after sexual harassment allegations

    The prosecution asked for the actor’s passport to be collected, but the jury did not consider it necessary. Magistrate Don Igram He told the court: “I do not believe there is a real danger.”

    The case is being heard in Southwark Crown Court in London. The exam is scheduled for July 14.

    The CPS Special Crimes Division chief said there were four sexual assault charges against three men between 2005 and 2013. Rosemary AinsleyAccording to a note sent to the newspaper Defender (Via G1)

    +++ Read more: Kevin Spacey: Three men have accused the actor of sexual harassment in the UK.

    In a statement Good Morning America, Space He says he is ‘confident’ that he can prove his innocence.

    I highly appreciate the report of the Crown Prosecution Service, in which they carefully reminded the media and the public that I have the right to a fair and innocent trial until proven guilty. I am disappointed in their decision to move forward and as soon as it is arranged I will voluntarily appear in the UK and defend myself against these allegations.

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