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Hollywood Star Kevin Spacey: “My father was a neo-Nazi and a white supremacist”


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Hollywood star Kevin Spacey offered a weird defense in his civil lawsuit filed by Anthony Rapp alleging sexual assault by the House of Cards actor. Spacey said in court that his father was a neo-Nazi and white supremacist who berated him when he thought his son could be gay.

Spacey said he didn’t come out as a gay man because of his father’s racist, homophobic and antisemitic views. After Spacey was accused of assault, he publicly acknowledged he was gay for the first time.

“I honestly do not remember the encounter but if I did behave then as he describes, I owe him the sincerest apology for what would have been deeply inappropriate drunken behavior,” he said at the time.

In court, he said: “I have never talked about these things publicly ever. My father was a white supremacist and a neo-Nazi.

“I grew up in a very complicated family dynamic.

“To call someone a fraud is to say someone is living a lie.

“I wasn’t living a lie. I was just reluctant to talk about my personal life.

“My father was unemployed a great deal at the time so, therefore, he was home a lot of the time.

“It meant that my siblings and I had to listen to my father lecturing us for hours and hours and hours about his beliefs and his ideas.

“My best friend in high school, who is Jewish, who is still a great friend to this day — I couldn’t bring him to my house.

 “Everything about what was happening in that house was something I felt I had to keep to myself and keep private and never, ever talk about to anybody.

“I wasn’t comfortable talking about things, and part of those things was my father also used to yell at me about the idea that I might be gay, because I was interested in theater.

“And he didn’t encourage me in that way.

“My father would scream at me, ‘Don’t be a —.’

“He would use an F-word that is very derogatory to the gay community.

“I won’t say it in court,” he added.

“As I continued in my life, I think I just — I had a degree of shame, because I wanted people to remember the characters that I played and not know too much about me,” he said.