Kevin Spacey has been accused of sexual harassment again.

Three new lawsuits have been filed against 66-year-old actor Kevin Spacey, who has been accused of sexual assault against several men, BBC News reported.
According to the publication, three men have sued the actor for harassment they claim occurred between 2000 and 2013. Two of the plaintiffs remained anonymous. A plaintiff, identified as LNP, claimed Spacey harassed him approximately twelve times between 2000 and 2005. Another plaintiff, identified as GHI, said he suffered psychological trauma and financial losses in 2008 because of the actor. A third, Ruari Cannon, publicly alleged that the actor harassed him at a party in 2013, when Spacey was managing the Old Vic Theatre.
Spacey himself denies all the allegations. He has officially denied two of the claims, but has not yet denied the third. The trial will take place in London's High Court beginning October 12, 2026.
Spacey previously told The Telegraph that he was effectively homeless after the high-profile scandal. He said he was now struggling to make ends meet, living in hotels or renting Airbnb. He also added that he lost his Baltimore home due to massive expenses over the past seven years and a nearly nonexistent income.
As a reminder, Kevin Spacey was accused of sexual assault by approximately 20 people, including his co-stars on the series "House of Cards," but his guilt was inconclusive. The scandal ruined his career: Spacey was fired from the series, stripped of an Emmy, and cut from the film "All the Money in the World." He paid the producers of "House of Cards" $32.2 million and sold his mansion for $10.9 million to cover legal costs. In 2023, a court acquitted Spacey of all charges. Following the allegations, Kevin Spacey came out.
In February of this year, actor Guy Pearce again accused Kevin Spacey of stalking and harassing him on the set of L.A. Confidential in 1997. The 57-year-old actor claimed Spacey targeted him and that he was genuinely afraid of him at the time. Spacey recorded a response video on the social media site X. He completely rejected Pearce's claims and said he needed to "grow up."