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Kevin Spacey and Steven Seagal will not be indicted for sexual abuse by the Los Angeles prosecution

The Los Angeles prosecution has announced that it will not indict actors Kevin Spacey, Steven Seagal and Anthony Anderson, who were being investigated separately, for sexual abuse. The accusations against Spacey and Seagal, prosecutors have explained, prescribed, while in the case of Anderson, star of the series "Black-ish", the victim declined to speak to the authorities. Spacey, who lost his role in the series " House of Cards "after multiple allegations of abuse in the wake of the renowned producer Harvey Weinstein scandal, he was accused of sexually harassing and abusing a colleague in 1992." The accusation is outside the statute of limitations, therefore not justified an analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the evidence and the process is rejected, "said the prosecution. Ditto for action movie star Seagal, who was charged with sexual assault on an 18-year-old colleague in 1993. The actor denied the allegations. The indictment against Anderson was recently filed. The implicated has denied it. A woman had assured the authorities that she was attacked in an event organized by the actor himself, but now the victim "declined to be interviewed by the investigator." Spacey and Seagal face charges in other investigations. Spacey is accused by more than a dozen men and young men. It was also investigated in London. His agent said last November that the two-time Oscar winner "was taking time to seek evaluation and treatment."

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