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Kevin Spacey charged with sexual assault in the US

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Actor Kevin Spacey has been charged with sexual assault in the US. The 59-year-old Academy Award winner is alleged to have assaulted a teenager at a bar in Boston, Massachusetts, in July 2016.

The actor, however, released a video on YouTube on Monday in which he adopts the persona of his character Frank Underwood in the popular Netflix TV series “House of Cards”.

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In the video titled “Let Me Be Frank”, Spacey acts as Frank in the three-minute video and alludes to the politician character’s dirty deeds in language that, though unconfirmed, could also be read as referring to the allegations against Spacey. Regardless, he says, viewers “want me back.”

“I know what you want, you want me back … You wouldn’t rush to judgments without facts, would you?”

“You wouldn’t believe the worst without evidence, would you? You wouldn’t rush to judgments without facts, would you?” asks the actor. He later adds, “If I didn’t pay the price for the things we both know I did do, I’m certainly not going to pay the price for the things I didn’t do.”

Spacey got fired from the Netflix series in response to Rapp’s accusation. Spacey soon after faced a number of other sexual misconduct allegations, including Unruh’s.

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