Kevin Spacey Ordered to Pay $1 Million to House of Cards Production Company
Resolution Settles Assault Allegations
Actor Kevin Spacey and his production companies have been ordered to pay the makers of House Of Cards $1 million, which will help settle a sexual-assault case brought against him.
Details of the Settlement
- The payment will be made to Media Rights Capital (MRC), the production company behind House Of Cards.
- The settlement was worked out in late last year and later approved by a Los Angeles Superior Court judge.
- MRC had previously fired Spacey from House of Cards after sexual assault allegations came to light.
Years of Allegations
Spacey has faced numerous sexual assault allegations in recent years, including while he was starring in House of Cards.
However, this settlement with MRC does not include any admission of guilt from Spacey.
Legal Cases and Dismissals
Spacey has previously faced criminal charges related to the sexual assault allegations, but those charges were later dropped.
He is still facing a civil lawsuit in New York related to the allegations.
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