Bankrupt: Kevin Spacey’s economic crisis after the abuse lawsuits against him

The actor lost his mansion in Baltimore, which had to be auctioned off, and he does not want to hand it over.

Kevin Spacey — House of Cards; como Francis Underwood Foto: Getty Images

Kevin Spacey was accused in 2017 of several sexual offenses, since then he has been in a legal battle to prove his innocence and although he has currently been acquitted of all charges, he is now bankrupt.

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More than 30 people came forward to accuse the actor of inappropriate sexual behavior, which led to his dismissal from the series he was starring in on Netflix, "House of Cards," and he had not worked again until recently.

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In fact, in May a large number of actors, friends of Kevin Spacey, called on producers to rehire him, but shortly after a documentary about his sexual abuses aired on Max, which thwarted his chances of returning.

Kevin Spacey refuses to leave his house in Baltimore

In the month of June, Kevin Spacey gave an interview for the show "Piers Morgan Uncensored", in which he confessed to having "crossed boundaries" with some people, as he liked to 'grope' them, although he clarified that at that time he did not know that his attentions were unwanted.

In the same program, the Oscar winner admitted to having million-dollar debts and that his house in Baltimore would be auctioned off, and on July 25th, an investor acquired it for 3.2 million dollars.

The investor in question is named Sam Asgari, who this year also acquired the childhood home of Johns Hopkins, a renowned American philanthropist, merchant, and investor.

However, Sam Asgari declared to a media outlet in Baltimore that Kevin Spacey had refused to leave the mansion he had acquired at an auction and wanted him to give him a six-month grace period without payment to leave, although the actor’s representative denied it was true, they did not specify where he was currently living.

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