Kevin Spacey's Sexual Battery Accuser Says Two Other Alleged Victims Have Contacted Him

The masseur suing Kevin Spacey for sexual battery says two other male masseurs have contacted him claiming to be victims of the actor.

According to court documents obtained by The Blast, the man suing the actor, using the pseudonym John Doe, says he has new witnesses.

He claims to know of two other “masseur victims” of Spacey’s “sexual assaults who expressed concern for their safety and/or do not want their names revealed publicly in the media.”

Doe says his lawyers will meet with Spacey’s to figure out the best plan to reveal the names to the actor, without harming the men in the process.

Spacey accuses Doe of refusing to turn over the names or other basic information about his allegations, including the date of the alleged sexual assault.

The actor “believes trial will be necessary” and that a “settlement is highly unlikely”. The case is ongoing.

As The Blast first reported, Doe sued Kevin Spacey for sexual battery, gender violence, battery, assault, intentional infliction of emotional distress and false imprisonment.

The man claims in October 2016, he was assaulted by the actor while giving a massage at his private residence in Malibu. The man claims Spacey grabbed his hand and forced him to fondle the star’s genitals and made an offer for oral sex.

Doe said he eventually grabbed his massage table and left after refusing the actor’s alleged advances. He sued seeking unspecified damages.

Kevin Spacey filed docs demanding the case be dismissed unless Doe revealed his identity, along with denying all allegations of wrongdoing.

The judge recently sided with Doe by ordering he can continue on without revealing his identify. The decision was a blow for Spacey who had been fighting to force him to name himself.

The accuser claimed he feared threats from Spacey’s fans and believed he had every right to proceed anonymously. Spacey demanded he reveal his name arguing it was unfair for him to not use his name.

The judge in the case ruled that, “Plaintiff’s vulnerability to humiliation, harassment, and threats, is further exacerbated by the nature of Defendant’s status as a high-profile celebrity and the media attention that comes with it. The Court finds that anonymity is necessary to protect Plaintiff’s privacy and to protect against any further trauma”

Let’s all not forget of Spacey’s creepy Christmas video he made in response to the multiple allegations of being inappropriate with men.

Last month, Spacey did have sexual assault charges stemming from a separate alleged incident dropped.

He also decided to go over to Italy and randomly perform outside a museum. He performed Gabriele Tinti's poem "The Boxer," which is about a fighter at the end of his career.