Spacey’s lawyers say texts that would help the actor’s case were deleted before screenshots of conversations were sent to an investigating officer.
Kevin Spacey attends a pretrial hearing at district court in Nantucket, Mass., on June 3.
The man’s refusal to testify caused the judge to question the viability of the case against the two-time Oscar winner. The accuser, speaking publicly for the first time, said that he gave police what he had “available” to him “at the time” and that he did not manipulate any of the messages.The Associated Press does not typically name people who say they are the victims of sexual assault unless they identify themselves publicly.
The man’s lawyer, Mitchell Garabedian, said they could not find the phone, but were able to retrieve a copy of its contents that had been backed up to a computer.
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