Kevin Spacey refuses to leave his Baltimore mansion after foreclosure sale
LA TimesKevin Spacey’s Baltimore mansion was sold for $3.24 million to investor Sam Asgari at a July foreclosure auction. “He’s asking for six months to leave the property without paying anything.” The two-time Academy Award winner’s attorney, Edward U. Lee III, has denied the allegations, telling the outlet, “The accusation by Mr. Asgari is false.” Lee did not immediately reply Friday to a request for comment. Soon after Rapp’s allegations broke, Spacey was fired from Netflix’s “House of Cards” and removed from the Ridley Scott film project “All the Money in the World.” The actor has since faced allegations of sexual assault and misconduct from numerous other men — all of which he’s denied — leading to legal proceedings in the U.S. and U.K. “Spacey Unmasked,” a two-part documentary aired by British television network Channel 4 in May, brought fresh allegations against Spacey from 10 men who were not involved in the London criminal case.