Kevin Spacey ‘drugged’ man before performing sex act on him, court told
Alleged victim tells Southwark crown court incident occurred in 2008 at US actor’s London flat
An aspiring actor has said Kevin Spacey is a “vile sexual predator” who drugged him before performing a sex act on him while he was asleep, a court heard.
The man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, said he felt as if he was being “circled by a shark” during the alleged assault, which he described as “completely traumatic and life-ruining”.
He told Southwark crown court that Spacey was “atrocious, despicable and disgusting”, saying: “I was taken advantage of, and I believe drugged, [and] sexually assaulted.”
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