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Kevin Spacey Says Sexual Assault Accusations Won’t Mean Anything In 10 Years
Kevin Spacey Speaks On Sexual Assault Allegations: ‘In 10 Years It Won’t Mean Anything’
Kevin Spacey is ready to get back to work — and claims employers are champing at the bit to work with him, too, amid lingering sexual assault charges brought against him in London.
Not in the clear yet, Spacey still faces 12 sex offense charges in the UK relating to alleged events between 2001 and 2013.
“I know that there are people right now who are ready to hire me the moment I am cleared of these charges in London. The second that happens, they’re ready to move forward,” the “House of Cards” star, 63, told ZEITmagazin ahead of the June 28 start of his London trial, which is expected to last four weeks.
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He has pleaded not guilty to all the charges.
“It’s a time in which a lot of people are very afraid that if they support me, they will be canceled,” Spacey continued to ZEITmagazin about how the accusations have affected his career.
“The moment scrutiny is applied, these things fall apart,” he claimed. “That’s what happened in the Rapp trial, and that’s what will happen in this case.”
“In 10 years, it won’t mean anything. My work will live longer than I will, and that’s what will be remembered,” he said.
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