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More than a dozen men and teen boys accused Spacey of sexual harassment and assault in 2017, after which the once-revered actor's career came to a halt. The former “House of Cards” star ran London’s Old Vic Theatre between 20. Spacey was questioned by British police in 2019 about claims by several men that he had assaulted them. "Even at the trial, the defense will know who they are but they often (testify) remotely by video or behind a (shield) so the jury knows who they are." "Sex-crime (accusers) are anonymized" under British law, Stephens said. Now that the authorized charges have revealed, the defendant can be named but the accusers will not be named even at trial. Spacey also would have to hire a British lawyer to defend him, if he hasn't already, since Spacey would have been aware of the investigation under British procedures, Stephens said. "It is likely he will consent to come over here to face the charges," Stephens said.
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Under those circumstances, Spacey would likely not be released on bail he would be held until trial in a crown court, which would not take place for 12 to 18 months under current delays in the system, Stephens said. If Spacey is extradited, Stephens said, he would be held at a police station in a cell, then transferred to a magistrate court in handcuffs in a van, and brought up from below the court into the dock. "If he is forced, it looks like he doesn't have an answer to the charges – he looks guilty."
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"He may be able to delay (extradition) but he will not be able to prevent (it) … He will have to come and answer the charges," Stephens tells USA TODAY.
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law, said Spacey now faces a choice: He can either voluntarily go to London to be arraigned in a magistrate court on the charges, or the British government would seek to extradite him if refuses. Mark Stephens, a prominent London lawyer with expertise in media law and U.S. It is not clear where Spacey currently resides.