Spacey looked ‘panicked’ when man rejected him after crotch grab, court told

The man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, said the actor kissed his neck twice while saying ‘Be cool, be cool’.
Actor Kevin Spacey arrives at Southwark Crown Court on Tuesday (Lucy North/PA)
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Josh Payne4 July 2023
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Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey had a “panicked” look on his face after a man he met in a pub rejected him when he grabbed his crotch, a court has heard.

The alleged victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told a police officer the Hollywood star had kissed his neck twice before grabbing him, saying the words “Be cool, be cool”.

In the interview, played to the jury at Southwark Crown Court, the man detailed an incident at an address where Spacey was staying in the Cotswolds, which happened after he accidentally let the actor’s dog out.

He said the incident “shook” him and it was “unwanted” and that he has since “stopped ever watching or purchasing anything he (Spacey) had ever been involved in”.

At that point he kissed my neck twice and grabbed my crotch. He said the words ‘Be cool, be cool’ twice

Alleged victim of Kevin Spacey

After telling the officer he apologised to Spacey for the dog momentarily escaping, the complainant said: “At which point he came towards me in a huggy motion and said ‘Don’t worry about it, it is cool, it is cool.’

“We did an awkward man-hug as I call it – he hugged me, I did a sort of pat on the back type of thing.

“At that point he kissed my neck twice and grabbed my crotch. He said the words ‘Be cool, be cool’ twice.

“I put my arm between us and pushed him against a wall.

“I said ‘I am sorry, man, I don’t bat for that team’.”

The witness said that after he rejected Spacey, the actor had an “immediate panicked look on his face” and left the room.

The man said Spacey’s “eyes opened quite wide” before he “immediately pushed past me” and into another room without saying anything.

The complainant told the officer of his “shock” at the incident but proceeded to say he “shook it off” before leaving.

He told police it “all happened quite swiftly” and that he had become “a bit teary” when he left the address.

Recalling when Spacey had met him, he told the officer the actor turned up at a pub and began socialising with him and his friends.

He said the star joined his group and began drinking double Jack Daniels and colas while he had pints of Guinness.

The man told police Spacey became “quite open” with them, but began touching the legs of members of the group.

He said: “There were a few moments where he had put his hand on your back, (or) pat you on the back, or put his hand on your knee or something.

“It was not anything that we thought too much about, just sort of moved to the side or moved his hands away.”

Spacey then allegedly told the group and others: “If you want to carry on the party I have got drink, wine and beer back at the house and a few spliffs.”

Jurors heard that the star had 20 to 30 joints of marijuana at a property where he was staying and began showing people around.

The alleged victim said he smoked on the veranda with a friend and they joked about why some guests were so star-struck by the actor, before the alleged victim accidentally let Spacey’s dog out when they went inside.

On Monday, another of the actor’s alleged victims told the court the star was a “slippery, snaky, difficult person” who behaved as though he “thought he could groom me”.

The following day, the court heard evidence from the alleged victim’s brother and two of his ex-girlfriends.

Jurors were told that his relationship with his girlfriend at time of the alleged attacks “cooled” around the time they were said to have taken place.

Spacey, 63, has been described by the prosecution as a “sexual bully” as he stands trial accused of sex offences against four men between 2001 and 2013.

The defendant pleaded not guilty in January to three counts of indecent assault, three counts of sexual assault and one count of causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent.

The two-time Academy Award winner also previously denied four further charges of sexual assault and one count of causing a person to engage in penetrative sexual activity without consent.

The trial continues.

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