
Man who accused Kevin Spacey of sexual assault has 10 days to identify himself so civil case can proceed, judge rules
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A man who says Kevin Spacey sexually assaulted him in the 1980s when he was 14 has 10 days to identify himself so that a civil case against the actor can proceed, a judge ruled Monday.
The man, only identified in court documents as "C.D.," says he met the actor around 1981 when he was student in Spacey's acting class in Westchester County, New York, according to court documents. When he turned 14, he began a sexual relationship with Spacey, according to the documents. Manhattan Federal Judge Lewis A. Kaplan ruled the public has a legitimate interest in knowing the identity of the man, noting in this case "that interest is magnified because C.D. has made his allegations against a public figure."More Related News