Kevin Spacey: Actor logs back with video

The allegations are "immoral attack and assault": Kevin Spacey (59) threatens an indictment in connection with an alleged sexual assault in a restaurant in Nantucket, Massachusetts, from July 2016. The prosecutor said the "Boston Globe" with. The allegations thus come from a young man. Spacey, who was fired after numerous allegations against him from the Netflix series "House of Cards", is to be heard on January 7 before a magistrate to the allegations, it goes on.

Around the same time as the statement of the law enforcement agency Spacey returned after more than a year in public back. On Monday, he released a bizarre video that appeared on YouTube titled "Let Me Be Frank," apparently depicting his "House of Cards" character Frank Underwood. He is wearing an apron with Santa Claus motifs.



"Of course, some people believed everything," says Spacey aka Underwood, saying people were just waiting "for confessing everything" and believing that "I got what I deserve." Then he explains, "But you would not believe the worst without proof, would not you judge without facts, would you?" Toward the audience, he continues in his role: "No, not you, you are smarter."

Comeback at "House of Cards"?

Spacey is said to have posted this monologue according to media reports, after news of the impending charges came to the public. "I did not pay the price for things that we both know I did, so I'm not going to pay the price for things I did not do," he says. Does he announce a return to "House of Cards" with the clip? His character is considered dead, although viewers have never actually seen him die, as he now says in his video ...



In late 2017, allegations of abuse against Kevin Spacey had come up. His fellow actor Anthony Rapp (47, "Star Trek: Discovery") claimed that Spacey molested him when he was only 14 years old. Other allegations followed by other people, Spacey then dived.

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