The American actor Kevin Spacey has reached a confidential settlement with three British men who had filed civil lawsuits at London's High Court accusing him of sexual assault between 2000 and 2013, according to a court order made public this week.
Two of the claimants were complainants who gave evidence during Mr Spacey's 2023 criminal trial in London, where the now 66-year-old actor was acquitted of all charges.
Mr Spacey, one of Hollywood's biggest stars before he was first accused of sexual assault in 2017, has consistently denied accusations of sexual misconduct and said the incidents alleged in the lawsuits did not happen or were consensual.
A court order dated 13 March said that the lawsuits have been stayed following the settlement, meaning a trial that had been scheduled for October will now not take place.
The actor's lawyers did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
A spokesperson for the claimants' lawyers declined to comment.
Mr Spacey, who won Oscars for American Beauty and The Usual Suspects, was dropped from the TV drama House of Cards and removed from the film All the Money in the World after the first allegations of sexual assault emerged.
A civil lawsuit against Mr Spacey in the United States was dismissed by a jury in 2022, and he stood trial in London the following year, charged with sexually assaulting four men in Britain.
He was acquitted of all nine charges.
Source: Reuters