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Kevin Spacey settles with alleged sexual abuse victims

Kevin Spacey settles with alleged sexual abuse victims

Kevin Spacey has reached a settlement with three men in the United Kingdom who accused him of sexual abuse, allowing him to avoid a new civil trial. The specific terms of the agreement have not been disclosed.

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Netflix working on High Tides movie after three seasons

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