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Kevin Spacey didn't molest actor Anthony Rapp in 1986, jury finds
Posted on 10/20/22 at 3:36 pm
Posted on 10/20/22 at 3:36 pm
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A jury concluded Tuesday that Kevin Spacey did not molest actor Anthony Rapp when Rapp was 14, while both were relatively unknown actors in Broadway plays in the 1980s. The verdict brings to a conclusion a trial that was an outgrowth of the #MeToo movement.
Deliberations began in mid-afternoon after a lawyer for Rapp, Richard Steigman, urged jurors to make Spacey pay for trying to make a sexual advance on Rapp in Spacey's Manhattan apartment in 1986 after a party. He accused Spacey of lying on the witness stand.
Jennifer Keller, a lawyer for Spacey, told jurors that Rapp made up the encounter and said they should reject Rapp's claims.
Rapp, 50, and Spacey, 63, each testified over several days at the three-week trial. The lawsuit sought $40 million in damages.
Rapp's claims, and those of others, abruptly interrupted what had been a soaring career for the two-time Academy Award winning actor, who lost his job on the Netflix series "House of Cards" and saw other opportunities dry up. Rapp is a regular on TV's "Star Trek: Discovery" and was part of the original Broadway cast of "Rent."
In his closing, Steigman said jurors should conclude that Spacey lied to them when he insisted that the encounter could not have happened, in part because Rapp claimed it happened in a one-bedroom apartment and Spacey lived in a studio.
"He lacks credibility," Steigman said. As for his client, the lawyer said he filed the lawsuit "to hold Kevin Spacey accountable."
"Sometimes the simple truth is the best. The simple truth is that this happened," he said.
After jurors were sent away to deliberate, Keller drew sympathy from U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan when she complained that Steigman broke trial rules when he finished his summation by telling jurors that he hopes "you don't let him get away with it this time."
Kaplan had set rules that were meant to keep jurors from learning about sex abuse accusations made against Spacey that were not part of the trial evidence.
Keller called Steigman's statement "another clear, premeditated attempt to let the jury know" about other claims against Spacey.
"I'm very concerned," she added, saying it could affect the verdict.
Kaplan responded by saying Steigman's statement "shouldn't happen" and that if the jury ruled in Rapp's favor, attorneys may need to make written arguments over the issue. He also said that Rapp during his testimony should not have mentioned that there were other claims made against Spacey.
During her closing argument, Keller tried to suggest reasons for why Rapp would make up the encounter with Spacey, in which he said Spacey picked him up and briefly laid on top of him on a bed in his apartment. At the time, Rapp was 14 and Spacey was 26. Rapp testified that he wriggled out and fled the apartment only to encounter an inebriated Spacey at the door asking if he was sure he wanted to leave.
Spacey's attorney said it was possible Rapp invented it based on his experience performing in "Precious Sons," a play in which actor Ed Harris picks up Rapp's character and lays on top of him, mistaking him briefly for his wife before discovering it is his son.
She also suggested that Rapp later became jealous that Spacey became a megastar while Rapp had "smaller roles in small shows" after his breakthrough performance in Broadway's "Rent."
"So here we are today and Mr. Rapp is getting more attention from this trial than he has in his entire acting life," Keller said.
Posted on 10/20/22 at 3:39 pm to jatilen
Weird, especially this is one of the incidents that set off the "Hollywood is weird and everybody is finally hearing about it" thing.

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"So here we are today and Mr. Rapp is getting more attention from this trial than he has in his entire acting life," Keller said.

This post was edited on 10/20/22 at 3:43 pm
Posted on 10/20/22 at 3:42 pm to jatilen
The greatest trick Spacey’s lawyer ever pulled was convincing the world his client was not guilty.
Posted on 10/20/22 at 3:44 pm to jatilen
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Anthony Rapp
Had to Google that one....
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Anthony Deane Rapp is an American actor and singer who originated the role of Mark Cohen in the Broadway production of Rent. Following his original performance of the role in 1996, Rapp reprised it in the film version of the show and then the show's United States Tour in 2009.
Posted on 10/20/22 at 3:45 pm to jatilen
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in which he said Spacey picked him up and briefly laid on top of him on a bed in his apartment. At the time, Rapp was 14 and Spacey was 26. Rapp testified that he wriggled out and fled the apartment only to encounter an inebriated Spacey at the door asking if he was sure he wanted to leave.
I haven’t followed this case, but was there more to the claim or was this primarily what the case was about?
Posted on 10/20/22 at 3:46 pm to jatilen
I am Anthony Rapp and I beg to differ.
Posted on 10/20/22 at 3:49 pm to whitetiger1234
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I am Anthony Rapp and I beg to differ.
Sorry about your corn hole
Posted on 10/20/22 at 3:49 pm to jatilen
Never forget this super frickin creepy video he made


Posted on 10/20/22 at 3:51 pm to jatilen
Suing for 40 mil 36 yrs later doesn't seem legit
Posted on 10/20/22 at 3:52 pm to Topwater Trout
So can we get a new House of Cards season?
Posted on 10/20/22 at 3:53 pm to Shexter
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Anthony Rapp
Had to Google that one....
Do you even Dazed and Confused, bro?

Posted on 10/20/22 at 3:54 pm to jatilen
So they ruined House of Cards for nothing
Posted on 10/20/22 at 3:57 pm to teke184
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The greatest trick Spacey’s lawyer ever pulled was convincing the world his client was not guilty.

Posted on 10/20/22 at 3:59 pm to fr33manator
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So they ruined House of Cards for nothing
They started a conversation.
Posted on 10/20/22 at 4:04 pm to jatilen
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play in which actor Ed Harris picks up Rapp's character and lays on top of him, mistaking him briefly for his wife before discovering it is his son.
WTF
Posted on 10/20/22 at 4:17 pm to jatilen
Good, can we bring back House of Cards from before he was killed off
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