Hollywood actor, Kevin Spacey has mentioned he’ll ‘not sit again and be attacked’ by a Channel 4 documentary exploring accusations of sexual assault towards him.
It comes a 12 months after the Home Of Playing cards star, 64, was acquitted of quite a lot of sexual offences alleged by 4 males between 2001 and 2013, following a trial at Southwark Crown Courtroom.
In a trailer for the two-part docuseries, Spacey Unmasked, premiering this month, a narrator says that males ‘go on the report about their experiences with the acclaimed actor’.
On Thursday, the American star claimed he had ‘repeatedly requested’ that Channel 4 give him greater than seven days to reply to the allegations made about him of their documentary and mentioned the broadcaster refused.
On X, he wrote: ‘Over the past week, I’ve repeatedly requested that @Channel4 afford me greater than seven days to reply to allegations made towards me relationship again 48 years and supply me with enough particulars to analyze these issues.
‘Channel 4 has refused on the idea that they really feel that asking for a response in seven days to new, anonymised and non-specific allegations is a ‘truthful alternative’ for me to refute any allegations made towards me.
‘I can’t sit again and be attacked by a dying community’s one-sided ‘documentary’ about me of their determined try for rankings.
‘There is a correct channel to deal with allegations towards me and it is not Channel 4.
‘Every time I’ve been given the time and a correct discussion board to defend myself, the allegations have failed below scrutiny and I’ve been exonerated.’
The American actor then revealed he might be issuing a response this weekend and added that Channel 4 and Roast Beef Productions, which helped produce the present, could discover themselves ‘speechless’.