Kevin Spacey Cries About Being Broke Following Sex Abuse Lawsuits, Denies Links To Epstein

Actor Kevin Spacey became emotional during an interview with British TV personality Piers Morgan, saying he was broke and owed millions in legal fees.

The 64-year-old “House of Cards” star has been involved in a number of sexual assault lawsuits over the past few years. Even though Spacey won some, he said they left him with no money. His conversation with Morgan was the first long interview he’s given since charges were filed, per The Independent

“It’s been a very interesting and, I think, an important couple of weeks where I’ve had an opportunity to start to be able to talk about things that, well, for me, in some cases I’ve never talked about before, and to take accountability for those places where I have behaved badly, and to hopefully put some facts out there that maybe a great majority of the public don’t know about,” he told Morgan on “Piers Morgan Uncensored.” 

Morgan asked what the actor meant by “behaved badly.” Spacey replied, “Pushing the boundaries. Being too handsy. Touching someone sexually in a way that I didn’t know at the time they didn’t want.”

Spacey broke down in tears when Morgan asked where he was living. He mentioned that his house in Baltimore was being foreclosed on and sold at auction due to his legal debts.

Kevin Spacey breaks down as he tells Piers Morgan he’s lost his home and now owes ‘many millions’ in legal bills.

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— Piers Morgan Uncensored (@PiersUncensored) June 11, 2024

When Morgan asked if he was facing bankruptcy, Spacey said, “There’s been a couple of times when I thought I was going to file, but we’ve managed to sort of dodge it, at least as of today.” 

When asked how much money he had, the actor said “none” and then clarified, “I still owe a lot of legal bills” to the tune of “many millions.”

“I’m not quite sure where I’m going to live now,” Spacey said. “I’ve spent so many years not wanting to talk about myself and avoiding questions about my personal life and my sexuality,” the actor, who is gay, added. 

“I’ve come out of all this not bitter, not angry, not resentful,” the actor told Morgan. 

When the interviewer asked him about flaws, Spacey responded, “There were bouts with arrogance. There were bouts with ego…My goal is now to prove that I am a man of good character.”

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Spacey also discussed his connection to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which he claims has been overblown. He tried to justify a photograph of him sitting with Epstein’s confidante Ghislaine Maxwell on the thrones at Buckingham Palace in 2002.

He said President Bill Clinton had invited him on a humanitarian aid trip to South Africa.

“I didn’t want to be around [Epstein] because I felt he put the president at risk on that trip to South Africa, because there were these young girls,” Spacey told Morgan. “We were like, ‘Who is this guy?’”

“So, we flew then to London, and the president said to me, ‘Before we leave tomorrow, do you want to come? I am going to go to Buckingham Palace tomorrow to see Prince Andrew, do you want to come?’” he continued. “I said, ‘Sure.’”

He said that’s when the photo was taken. “This Maxwell woman, she was one of many people to sit down next to me in that throne room,” Spacey continued. “I have no relationship with her. I had no relationship with [Epstein]. I mean he’s not my friend. I am not a confidant. I’ve never spent time with him.”

NYT Description Of ‘Battle-Tested’ Hunter Biden Tests Americans’ Patience

The New York Times took some heat on Tuesday for what amounted to a puff piece praising the “battle-tested” relationship between President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, who was convicted earlier that day on several felony gun charges.

The article, written by reporter Katie Rogers, focused on how Hunter Biden’s guilty verdict in a Wilmington, Delaware, courtroom could “weigh on” President Biden — who already worries about his son’s future and is himself facing the stress of a presidential campaign. The elder Biden, Rogers wrote, is “growing more resigned and afraid” of what may be in store for his embattled son.

“Hunter Biden was waiting for his father on the tarmac,” the piece began. “He had just been convicted on three felony gun charges by a jury in Wilmington, Del., his hometown. His father had hastily rearranged his schedule and rushed up from Washington.”

“Within hours of the verdict, President Biden traveled home, disembarked from Marine One and embraced his son. The president hugged Hunter Biden’s son and wife, as well, and bent over to kiss the head of his grandson, Beau Biden,” Rogers wrote. “To call the relationship between father and son battle tested is an understatement.”

The New York Post’s Jonathan Levine commented on the tone of the piece, saying, “NYT coverage of Hunter Biden truly unbelievable.”

NYT coverage of Hunter Biden truly unbelievable pic.twitter.com/7rQXIsIDOm

— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) June 11, 2024

“The NYT is transcribing a screenplay on behalf of the White House communication team. This is not tongue in cheek; this is literally what they are doing,” another posted.

The NYT is transcribing a screenplay on behalf of the White House communication team. This is not tongue in cheek; this is literally what they are doing. https://t.co/HU8ts5PpwN

— TheLastRefuge (@TheLastRefuge2) June 11, 2024

“In case you’re wondering whether or not the New York Times has any shame or sense of embarrassment left, this disgrace confirms that answer is a resounding no,” Ian Miller said.

In case you’re wondering whether or not the New York Times has any shame or sense of embarrassment left, this disgrace confirms that answer is a resounding no https://t.co/wuGysJDhXn

— Ian Miller (@ianmSC) June 11, 2024

“Embarrassing to say the least,” Steve Guest added.

Embarrassing to say the least. https://t.co/dANCVHELq0

— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) June 11, 2024

“This is some hard hitting, unbiased, objective, agenda-less journalism right here. Amazing stuff,” another said.

This is some hard hitting, unbiased, objective, agenda-less journalism right here. Amazing stuff. https://t.co/K3BiuZNkew

— TheAmishTerp (@TheAmishTerp) June 11, 2024

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