Kevin Spacey’s alleged sexual assault investigated in a Channel 4 documentary

Kevin Spacey’s alleged sexual assault investigated in a Channel 4 documentary

A two-part Kevin Spacey documentary is being produced on Channel 4 (Photo: EPA)

Kevin Spacey’s alleged sexual assault will be placed under a microscope in a new Channel 4 documentary.

The Oscar-winning actor was granted unconditional bail after informing a British court of his allegations of “violent denial.”

He will attend a second hearing in July and may be heard at the end of the year or early 2023.

The two-part documentary series on Channel 4 is tentatively titled Spacey Unmasked.

“Spacey Unmasked looks forensically one of the most powerful and respected actors in the world,” he said.

Required Credits: Photo courtesy of NICOLE HARNISHFEGER / POOL / EPA-EFE / REX / Shutterstock (10050697f) Actor Kevin Spacey will appear in Nantucket District Court, Nantucket, Massachusetts, USA on January 7, 2019.  He was allegedly sexually assaulted in a club car in July 2016. According to media reports, Spacey claimed innocence.Actors Kevin Spacey, Nantucket, in US Court-January 7, 2019

The film explores Spacey’s “fall from grace” (Photo: Rex)

“From his childhood on his new success on Broadway and his meteorite rise to stardom, he is now faced with accusations from multiple men of grooming, sexual harassment and abuse, so blessings. From to his spectacular fall. “

Both Dorothy Byrne and Mike Lerner are executive producers of the documentary.

“Kevin Spacey is one of the most respected and admired actors of our time,” said Burn.

“His talent has won him two Oscars and several other awards. Acclaimed on both sides of the Atlantic for his film, he led Old Vic with remarkable success for 11 years, London. Became one of the most important figures in the cultural life of, becoming a friend of that key figure and appearing regularly. Social column.

“These films will follow the unfolding story of allegations of abuse against him and the resulting proceedings.”

Earlier this year, another Channel 4 documentary examined allegations of sexual misconduct and bullying against Noel Clarke was hit by a backlash.

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