Kevin Spacey due to appear in court after being charged with four counts of sexual assault

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Kevin Spacey is due to appear in court on Thursday after being charged with four counts of sexual assault, the Metropolitan Police has confirmed.

The Oscar-winning actor has been charged in relation to allegations of assault brought against him by three men.

The 62-year-old also faces an additional charge of causing a person to engage in penetrative sexual activity without consent.

The alleged offences took place in London and Gloucestershire between 2005 and 2013.

Met Police listed the charges as:

• Two counts of sexual assault on a man, who is now in his 40s, in March 2005 in London;

• Sexual assault on a man, who is now in his 30s, in August 2008 in London, and causing him to engage in penetrative sexual activity without consent;

• Sexual assault on a man, who is now in his 30s, in April 2013 in Gloucestershire.

Spacey is now expected to appear in Westminister Magistrates Court at 10am on Thursday.

Previously, the former Hollywood star said he would travel to the UK to face the charges, which he is expected to deny.

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) authorised the charges against him last month, but Spacey could only be formally charged once he had visited the UK.

Police confirmed that he has now arrived in the country.

In a statement released to Good Morning America at the time of the CPS announcement, Spacey said: “I very much appreciate the Crown Prosecution Service’s statement in which they carefully reminded the media and the public that I am entitled to a fair trial, and innocent until proven otherwise.

“While I am disappointed with their decision to move forward, I will voluntarily appear in the UK as soon as can be arranged and defend myself against these charges, which I am confident will prove my innocence.”

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