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Kevin Spacey’s deep history of alleged sexual assault is revealed in new documentary

A new wave of sexual harassment allegations Kevin Spacey has arrived in the form of Spacey exposed A documentary in which ten men speak publicly about alleged mistreatment by the actor.

The two-part documentary, premiering Monday on Investigation Discovery and streaming on Max after an earlier premiere on Britain’s Channel 4, includes revelations from men who were not involved in the London sexual assault trial that Spacey attended last summer was acquitted of nine charges. (Spacey pleaded not guilty in the criminal case.) The allegations from men in the documentary, one of whom allegedly calls the actor a “soulless monster,” range from Spacey’s high school days to his time at Netflix house of cards, according to the Los Angeles Times. The documentary paints a portrait of Spacey as a serial abuser who allegedly missed out on career advancement and, according to one interviewee, masturbated in a brutal war scene Steven Spielberg‘S The soldier James Ryan.

Directed and produced by Katherine Haywood, Exposed traces the origins of Spacey’s alleged villainy back to childhood. His older brother, Randy Fowler, says her late father was a Holocaust denier and neo-Nazi who physically and sexually abused Fowler, as reported by the newspaper Just. “Just because (Spacey) wasn’t abused doesn’t mean he didn’t have psychological trauma going on from our strange family life,” Fowler says in the document. When Spacey arrived house of cards, His controversial reputation was an open secret, he says Evelyn, From 2012 to 2015 she worked as an assistant for series production. “I enjoyed working on that set, but the behavior made it a hostile environment for many people,” she says. “The Kevin problem was certainly known.”

At the end of the documentary, the screen reads: “Kevin Spacey said he was not given sufficient time and detail to respond to the testimony in this film. He said: “I have consistently denied – and now successfully defended – numerous criminal and civil allegations made in both the US and the UK and have each time been able to obtain evidence to support the allegations and have been cleared by a jury “Believed ‘my colleagues.'” Vanity Fair has reached out to a representative for Spacey for comment.

Spacey has additionally brought to X (formerly Twitter) argued that Channel 4 had not given it enough time to deal with the allegations and denied any wrongdoing in a video interview with a journalist Dan Wootton posted on YouTube. “I take full responsibility for my past behavior and actions,” he said during that conversation. “But I cannot and will not take responsibility or apologize to anyone who has made up something about me or told exaggerated stories about me because that is what the press wants…” I have never told anyone that I am “I will help with his career if he gives me sexual favors – never.” In a statement to The Hollywood Reporter In response to Spacey’s X post, Channel 4 said: “Kevin Spacey was given ample opportunity to respond.”