Actor Kevin Spacey is set to face civil claims of sexual assault from three men at the High Court in London next October.
The men have sued the star, alleging that he assaulted them between 2000 and 2013.
At a hearing on Wednesday, a judge suggested a provisional trial date of 12 October 2026. The claims could be heard in a single trial, or in three consecutive trials to hear each case.
Mr Spacey denies all allegations of wrongdoing. He has formally denied two of the claims and is yet to file a defence with the court in the third. He was separately cleared of nine sexual offence charges at a criminal trial in 2023.
Two of the men who accused the Oscar-winning star during the criminal trial have also filed civil legal cases at the High Court.







