The Weinstein effect Another day, and more allegations. Kevin Spacey is now facing a series of accusations from employees on the set the Netflix show "House of Cards." Eight people who currently work on the show or have worked on it in the past told CNN that the star turned the set into a "toxic" work environment through sexual harassment and abuse. One former production assistant told CNN that Spacey sexually assaulted him during one of the show's early seasons. Earlier this week, actor Anthony Rapp accused Spacey of making sexual advances to him when Rapp was 14 years old. Spacey issued an apology this week in response to Rapp's account. When asked about the new allegations, Netflix said in a statement to CNN that it sent a representative to the "House of Cards" set Monday. Spacey did not respond to CNN's request for comment about the latest accusations. Meanwhile, director and producer Brett Ratner has filed suit against a woman he says defamed him by alleging he raped her. Six women have come forward saying Ratner harassed or assaulted them, but the woman in question is an additional accuser who accused Ratner of rape in a Facebook post. Ratner denied the other accusations earlier through his attorney. |
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