The two-part doc, debuting Monday on Investigation Discovery and streaming on Max following an earlier premiere on the UK’s Channel 4, features revelations from men who were not involved in the London sexual assault trial that saw Spacey acquitted of nine charges last summer. Allegations from men in the documentary, one of whom reportedly refers to the actor as a “soulless monster,” span from Spacey’s high school days to his time on Netflix’s House of Cards, according to the Los Angeles Times.
’” Vanity Fair has reached out to a rep for Spacey for comment. Spacey has additionally taken to X to argue that Channel 4 did not give him enough time to address the allegations, and he denied any wrongdoing in a video interview with journalist Dan Wootton posted to YouTube. “I take full responsibility for my past behavior and my actions,” he said during that conversation.
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