Hollywood actor, Kevin Spacey has arrived the United Kingdom ahead of court case to answer for four counts of s3xual assault levelled against him by three men.
Kevin Spacey has landed in the UK and is set to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Thursday this week over four counts charges of s3xual assault.
His arrival was confirmed on Tuesday by the Met Police which revealed that confirmed Spacey was charged in person in the capital today after receiving a postal charge and requisition – a legal document notifying a defendant that a decision has been made to prosecute.
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A spokesman for the force said: ‘He was charged in person today in London. He received a PCR (Postal Charge and Requisition) in person from officers in London today.’
According to the Metropolitan Police, the 62-year-old Oscar-winning actor is facing two counts of sexual assault on a man who is now in his 40s, in March 2005 in London as well as s3xual assault on a man who is now in his 30s, in August 2008 in London, and causing him to engage in penetrative s3xual activity without consent.
This is coming after the actor said he would ‘voluntarily appear’ in a British court because he is ‘confident’ he can prove his innocence following allegations of multiple s3xual assaults.