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Former News Anchor Accuses Kevin Spacey Of Sexually Assaulting Teenage Son

A former Boston News anchor has come forward to accuse Kevin Spacey, 58, of sexually abusing her teenage son. As RadarOnline.com has learned, Heather Unruh, said the incident occurred in 2016 when he son was just 18.

He and Spacey reportedly attended the same press conference at a Hilton Hotel in Boston one morning.

While she did not say how exactly Spacey assaulted her son, Unruh did previously share the news on Twitter, sharing a photo of Spacey and writing: "The #weinsteinscandal has emboldened me – #truth time. I was a Kevin Spacey fan until he assaulted a loved one. Time the dominoes fell."

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As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Spacey is curranty seeking treatment for sex addiction at an Arizona rehab center, where Harvey Weinstein is also being treated.

His decision to seek counselling came after actor Anthony Rapp, 46, bashed him for having sexually assaulted him when he was underage. In his apology to Rapp, Spacey came out as gay and blamed his sleazy actions on booze.

Since then, various other alleged male victims came forward accusing the House Of Cards actor of sexual misconduct.

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Most recently, Kevin Spacey was blasted for allegedly paying a male teen to stay silent after an assault.

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