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Actor Kevin Spacey pleads not guilty to 7 sex crime charges in Britain
By Doug Cunningham
Actor Kevin Spacey pleaded not guilty to seven sexual criminal charges in Britain Friday.
A trial date is set for June 6 on those charges and four additional charges that were brought in May 2022.
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Jan. 13 (UPI) -- Kevin Spacey has entered not guilty pleas to seven sexual assault charges in Britain. The Academy Award-winning actor appeared by video link at Southwark Crown Court to contest the new charges.
The alleged sexual assaults are from 2001-2004 and include three counts of indecent assault, three of sexual assault and one of causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent.
All of the alleged crimes come from one male accuser.
Spacey, born Kevin Fowler, has a June 6 trial date on these charges and others previously filed.
In addition to the seven new charges, he was charged in May 2022 with three counts of sexual assault and one for nonconsensual sexual activity based on accusations from three men who claim the assaults happened in Britain from 2005-2013.
In October 2022 Spacey was found non-liable by a jury for battery in a civil case filed by a Star Trek: Discovery actor Anthony Rapp, who claimed Spacey had climbed on top of him at a party in 1986 when Rapp was 14.
Spacey has faced multiple sexual misconduct investigations in the United States dating back to the 1980s. He lost his role on the Netflix show House of Cards in 2017 amid a scandal over allegations of sexual misconduct.
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Former Neighbours star Madeleine West reveals her childhood trauma
Madeleine West has claimed she was sexually abused by a “monster” as a young girl:
“Many many times.”
Andrew Koubaridis and Julie Cross
January 15, 2023 - 11:38AM
News Corp Australia Network
Actress Madeleine West has joined forces with former police detective Gary Jubelin to expose the world of the sexual predators targeting our most vulnerable.
The 42-year-old, who has harboured the dark secret for three decades, was allegedly abused as a small child by a “monster” who lived in the same town.
The abuse happened “many many times” — sometimes daily.
For legal reasons she cannot reveal more detail about the attacks, but she is speaking up now because she doesn’t want anyone else to suffer like she did.
“I’m now seeking justice,” she told News Corp.
“Anyone out there who is posting, watching or hurting a child, your time is up.
“The wheel is turning.”
Ms West, who is also of Underbelly fame, has joined forces with high-profile former NSW Detective Gary Jubelin in a new podcast called Predatory to shine the light on the issue of paedophilia.
In the eight-part series, which launches today, they call for a national public child sex register, as well as changes to laws to fairly compensate victims.
They also speak with child sex crime detectives and explore how the face of predators and paedophiles has changed, especially when it comes to accessing children online.
“Paedophiles are exceptionally calculating and they will get what they want.
“People consistently turn the other way. It’s very difficult to believe when the perpetrators are close to their inner circle,” Ms West said.
Ms West said offenders usually convince their victims that they are the ones to blame, which is all part of their controlling nature to get what they want and avoid detection.
“We believe what they say is true even when our instincts are screaming the opposite,” she said.
To combat this, she is determined not to take any risks with her own six children, which has meant being present at playground trips and birthday parties.
“This monster ruined my life,” Ms West said.
Actor Madeleine West as Dee Bliss and actor Ryan Moloney as Toadie on their wedding day in Neighbours.
“I’ve come out the other side, yes a survivor but happy to own the title of victim.”
“Justice can be achieved. It was never, and never will be, your fault, you are not to blame.”
Ms West said the subject of child sex abuse and paedophiles was tough and uncomfortable – and for many people, it is easier to look the other way and pretend it doesn’t happen.
Mr Jubelin said there were steps all Australians could take to help prevent child sex abuse and keep children safe.
“To fight any type of crime you have got to create a safe environment where crime can’t flourish,” Mr Jubelin said.
For more details about the Predatory podcast, go to predatory.com.au
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