Prosecution concludes case in trial of Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey
Southwark Crown Court has heard from four alleged victims since the trial began last month.
Prosecutors have concluded their case against Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey over alleged sex offences.
The Hollywood star, standing trial under his full name Kevin Spacey Fowler, was labelled a āsexual bullyā when proceedings began last month.
The 63-year-old denies charges including sexual assault and indecent assault, which are alleged to have been committed between 2001 and 2013.
Over the course of the trial at Southwark Crown Court, each of Spaceyās four accusers have given evidence ā variously describing him as a āvile sexual predatorā, āslipperyā and āatrocious, despicable, disgustingā.
One complainant, who alleges the actor āaggressivelyā grabbed his crotch while he drove him to a lavish showbiz party in the early 2000s, described Spaceyās behaviour as ālike he thought he could he could groom meā.
Jurors also heard Spacey allegedly grabbed another manās crotch ālike a cobraā after meeting him at a West End theatre in the mid-2000s following an alleged ābarrage of vile commentsā.
The House Of Cards and American Beauty star is also accused of having had a āpanickedā look on his face after a third man rejected an alleged sexual grab at an expensive property he was staying at in the Cotswolds in the early 2010s.
On Monday, an aspiring actor told the court of an incident in the late 2000s where āthings went furtherā ā claiming Spacey had ādruggedā him before waking up to find the defendant performing a sex act on him.
The manās police interview was played to jurors, where he told an officer he had written to the two-time Oscar winner asking for āmentorshipā, but ended up breaking down as he described the alleged assault.
Throughout the trial, Spaceyās alleged victims have spoken of how it was āwell knownā in the theatre world that he was āup to no goodā, with one allegedly warned that the actor liked āyoung straight menā.
One complainant accused the Hollywood star of being āinsensitiveā ā claiming the defendantās decision to come out as gay was used to ādisguiseā his alleged sexual misconduct.
Under questioning from Spaceyās lawyer, Patrick Gibbs KC, the men all denied either seeking financial gain, attempting to further their career or giving false accounts to the jury.
On Wednesday, prosecutor Shauna Ritchie said the defendant had told police he was ābaffledā and ādeeply hurtā by the claims made by the man who accuses him of assaulting him in a car.
He told officers he did not recognise the alleged victim he met in a West End theatre, or the aspiring actor who said he woke up to Spacey performing a sex act on him.
Addressing the claims made by the latter, he told police he would āneverā have performed a sex act on anyone without their consent.
He added: āI have had a number of consensual one-night stands with many members of the theatre world in my property.ā
The actor said he may have made a āclumsy passā at his final alleged victim but denied deliberately attacking him.
Spacey pleaded not guilty in January to three counts of indecent assault, three counts of sexual assault and one count of causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent.
The two-time Academy Award winner also previously denied four further charges of sexual assault and one count of causing a person to engage in penetrative sexual activity without consent.
The trial continues.