Do Police Have Video of Kevin Spacey's Alleged Sexual Assault?

Do Police Have Video of Kevin Spacey's Alleged Sexual Assault?

In a bizarre video posted this week, Kevin Spacey implied that he's being accused of sexual assault in the absence of evidence. Now we hear that video evidence of the allged assault may actually exist. Read on for details.


Via Page Six.

The teenager allegedly sexually assaulted by Kevin Spacey filmed part of the attack on Snapchat, Massachusetts State Police said.

The 18-year-old son of former Boston news anchor Heather Unruh told cops he sent a video of the Oscar-winning actor groping him in a Nantucket bar to his girlfriend as proof of the alleged July 2016 assault, according to a state police report filed with a criminal complaint in Nantucket District Court.

The teen’s girlfriend told investigators that she received the video of Spacey touching the front of her boyfriend’s pants, according to the state police documents reported by Mass Live.

Spacey, 59, was charged Monday with indecent assault and battery — over a year after Unruh first spoke publicly about her then-18-year-old son’s alleged assault.

The state police report gives the first detailed account of Spacey’s alleged actions.

The “Usual Suspects” star was introduced to Unruh’s son when the teen finished his busboy shift at local restaurant the Club Car, according to the report.

At one point, Unruh’s son told Spacey he was 23 years old.

Spacey then offered to buy the teen a drink, Unruh’s son told state police.

“The drinks continued constantly through the whole night. Things started to get a little fuzzy when [Unruh’s son] and Spacey went over to the piano,” Trooper Gerald F. Donovan wrote in the report. “[Unruh’s son] said he had at least four or five beers before Spacey said they should switch to whiskey adding, ‘Let’s get drunk.’ ”

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