Kevin Spacey’s accuser, Anthony Rapp, must fork over $39,000 to the actor after losing his sexual abuse lawsuit in October, new court papers show.
A Manhattan federal jury cleared the 63-year-old “House of Cards” actor of Anthony Rapp’s allegations that Spacey inappropriately touched him and made unwanted sexual advances in 1986, when Rapp was just 14.On Thursday, a Manhattan federal court entered a judgment ordering Rapp to pay the “American Beauty” actor $39,089, the court papers show.
“We are pleased with the jury’s verdict finding Mr. Rapp’s allegations false and the court’s order awarding Mr. Spacey $40,000,” Scolnick said in a statement. “But these costs do little to compensate Mr. Spacey for the harm Mr. Rapp’s false allegations caused him.”AP But Spacey’s lawyers claimed Rapp, as a middling actor watching the success of Spacey’s career grow through the decades, allegedly cooked up the false tale of sexual abuse.
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