Kevin Spacey admits flying with Jeffrey Epstein, Clinton Foundation people and "young girls"
Two-time Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey talked about his trip with convicted pedophile and sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, Clinton Foundation people and "young girls"
in a so-called "humanitarian journey" to Africa in 2002 during a recent televised interview with British journalist Piers Morgan.
Spacey for the first time admitted that he had met Epstein during the eight-day trip to Africa in 2002, but the actor insists that he was never a close friend of the sex offender.
"It was primarily to raise awareness and prevention for AIDS, and particularly for mothers who had HIV to get the medication they needed to not pass it onto their children, so I said yes, absolutely," Spacey explained.
Spacey claimed that they visited with physicians and nurses to learn about patient care during the journey, and they even spent a whole day with former South African President Nelson Mandela.
"I have since learned who he is, and I have since been able to go back and find out that the airplane that we flew on for this humanitarian mission was owned by Jeffrey Epstein," Spacey told Morgan during the interview. "I didn't know him. I have never spent any time with him. I was with the Clinton Foundation people, that's who I was with."
Spacey confessed to Morgan that even though he had claimed not to "know" Epstein's identity for a while, he did recall feeling anxious in Epstein's presence.
"I didn't want to be around this guy because I felt he put the president at risk on that trip to South Africa, because there were these young girls. We were like, 'Who is this guy?'" Spacey stated. "There's a big difference between not remembering whether I went to somebody's island and not remembering that I met some guy and some woman on a humanitarian trip where my focus was entirely on what we were there to do."
Spacey was also seen socializing with Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's former romantic partner and accomplice in the sex trafficking operations, giving the impression that the two had a close relationship.
Soon after the Africa trip in 2002, Spacey and Maxwell were spotted laughing together while seated on thrones at Buckingham Palace. During the trial of Maxwell, Epstein's pilot testified that he had seen Spacey, together with other celebrities, on Epstein's flights.
Spacey has been accused of sexual misconduct himself
Spacey's has been accused of
sexual misconduct himself. In 2017, actor Anthony Rapp revealed that Spacey made sexual advances on him when he was only 14 years old. (Related:
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After this, several other men came forward with similar accusations, leading to Spacey being axed from the hit Netflix show
House of Cards and taken out from numerous projects. The allegations range from the 1970s to the 2010s, concerning both civil and criminal cases in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Spacey has denied all the accusations, and a U.K. court absolved Spacey of sexual assault charges last year. But the release of the documentary
Spacey Unmasked in May brought renewed attention to the accusations.
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