Times Colonist

Alleged London assault linked to Spacey under investigat­ion

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London police are investigat­ing an alleged 2008 sexual assault reportedly linked to Kevin Spacey in the latest setback for the House of Cards star.

Police Friday did not identify Spacey by name, but said the department’s child abuse and sexual offences unit is investigat­ing the reported assault after it was referred to police two days ago.

British media, including The Sun, reported Spacey was the subject of the investigat­ion. The Sun said the new allegation comes from a man who was in his early 20s at the time.

London’s Metropolit­an Police released a statement saying the force is investigat­ing a 2008 assault in Lambeth in south London. The statement noted police do not identify people who might or might not be subject to investigat­ion.

Asked whether police were investigat­ing Spacey, a spokesman asked for details about the alleged incident and then provided the statement.

London police policy in cases like this is not to respond to questions about individual­s but to respond to questions about incidents.

Spacey has not been arrested or charged with any crime. Police would not say if he has been questioned.

His publicist did not immediatel­y return an email message seeking comment.

Spacey, 58, has been prominent in London since serving for more than a decade as artistic director of the Old Vic theatre.

The two-time Academy Award winner’s reputation was badly damaged last weekend when BuzzFeed News reported that actor Anthony Rapp said that Spacey attempted to seduce him in 1986, when Rapp was 14.

That report helped spur the announceme­nt that House of Cards was being cancelled and has cost Spacey other opportunit­ies.

CNN reported that eight current or former House of Cards workers claim that Spacey made the production a “toxic” workplace and one ex-employee alleges the actor sexually assaulted him.

The report accuses Spacey of allegedly targeting staffers who were typically young and male with nonconsens­ual touching and crude comments. The show’s producers acknowledg­ed one complaint involving Spacey during production of the show’s first season, but said the actor attended training and it was not aware of any issues since 2012.

The reports have cost Spacey other opportunit­ies as well. A Dutch business forum has cancelled a headline appearance by Spacey after the allegation­s surfaced.

BusinessBo­ost Live said in a statement Friday that “it is not desirable” to let Spacey speak at their conference Nov. 29 in Rotterdam.

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