Kevin Spacey shows up for hearing in groping case
NANTUCKET, Mass. — Kevin Spacey made an unusual appearance Monday at a Massachusetts courthouse where his attorney asked for a swift trial in the groping case against the actor, saying Spacey is “suffering” as he awaits a chance to clear his name.
Attorney Alan Jackson called the case alleging the former “House of Cards” star groped a young man in a Nantucket bar in 2016 “ridiculous” and accused prosecutors of withholding information from the defence. Jackson pushed for a trial date for this summer, but the judge said the earliest it could happen is in the fall.
“He is suffering every day that this goes on,” said Jackson, who occasionally placed his hand on Spacey’s shoulder throughout the hearing at the Nantucket District Court. “That’s a day he is not getting justice.”
Meanwhile, prosecutors accused Spacey’s legal team of attempting to spin the case in its favour in the media by filing motions demanding information it already had or was going to get. Prosecutors said the defence was merely looking to give the press “something to gnaw on.”