Kevin Spacey's request to avoid court denied

Actor Kevin Spacey must attend a scheduled court appearance next week on indecent assault allegations after a judge rejected his bid to be excused.

US actor Kevin Spacey's request to skip his court  appearance has been denied.

US actor Kevin Spacey's request to skip his court appearance has been denied. Source: AAP

Former House of Cards star Kevin Spacey must appear in a US court on accusations that he groped a young man in 2016, a judge has ruled.

The 59-year-old Oscar-winning actor had argued he should be excused from attending his January 7 arraignment at the Nantucket District Court in Massachusetts because his presence would "amplify the negative publicity already generated in connection with this case."

But Judge Thomas Barrett on Monday denied Spacey's request.

Spacey has said he will plead not guilty to felony indecent assault and battery.
The allegations were first brought in November 2017, when former Boston TV anchor Heather Unruh told reporters that Spacey groped her teenage son during a chance encounter in the crowded bar of a Nantucket restaurant.

An attorney for Spacey, Juliane Balliro, had argued that Spacey's presence at his arraignment would only "heighten prejudicial media interest in the case" and increase the risk of contaminating the jury pool.

Emails seeking comment on the judge's ruling were sent to Spacey's attorneys and the district attorney's office handling the case.

Neither Spacey nor his lawyers have addressed the allegation publicly, but the actor released a video last week in the voice of Frank Underwood, his character on Netflix's House of Cards in which he said, "I'm certainly not going to pay the price for the thing I didn't do."
Spacey's attorneys have also questioned the evidence against him.

Los Angeles-based attorney Alan Jackson noted during a hearing that Unruh's son did not report the allegations to police right way, lied about his age by saying he was 23, and said he was so intoxicated he may have blacked out shortly after Spacey allegedly groped him, according to an audio recording of the hearing obtained by The Boston Globe.

Unruh told reporters that her son didn't report the assault at the time because he was embarrassed and scared.

Her family decided to come forward after others went public with allegations of sexual misconduct against Spacey and other celebrities, she said.

 



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