Prosecutors have dropped a case accusing Kevin Spacey of groping a young man at a Massachusetts resort island bar in 2016.
The man who accused Kevin Spacey of groping him at a bar could be forced to testify about what happened to a cellphone wanted by the defense.
Spacey didn't speak during the hearing or answer reporters' questions when he arrived and left the courthouse. He has pleaded not guilty to a charge of indecent assault and battery.
Lawyers for Kevin Spacey are returning to court in the case accusing the former "House of Cards" star of groping a young man at a bar on the island of Nantucket.
Kevin Spacey's legal team has entered a not guilty plea on his behalf to charges the actor groped an 18-year-old busboy in a Massachusetts bar in 2016.
Cape and Islands District Attorney Michael O'Keefe tells The Boston Globe that Kevin Spacey is due in Nantucket District Court on Jan. 7.
British police are investigating six claims of sexual assault or assault by Academy Award-winning actor Kevin Spacey, three more than previously disclosed.