KevinSpacey says he's 'crushed' by sexual assault allegations while defending himself in court
Spacey vehemently denies all of the allegations, referring to one of them as “madness” during Thursday’s evidence showing.
The actor also denied another complaint about him supposedly grabbing a complainant’s crotch “like a cobra coming out and getting hold” while attending a party hosted by his “dear friend” Dame Judi Dench, claiming he had never met the alleged victim.
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