Kevin Spacey admits to flying with Epstein and Maxwell
Blacklisted actor Kevin Spacey opened up in a recent interview with Piers Morgan, and the result was the actor breaking into tears. Spacey told Morgan about his financial strain, which he claims is caused by his mounting legal fees.
The legal fees followed several accusations of sexual assault against Spacey, of which he was cleared of all charges. However, despite being cleared, the legal fees have completely upended his life.
“This week, where I have been living in Baltimore, is being foreclosed on. My house is being sold at auction. So, I have to go back to Baltimore and put all my things in storage,” Spacey said through muffled tears.
“I’m not quite sure where I’m going to live now,” Spacey tells Morgan, adding, “I can’t pay the bills that I owe.”
While Spacey was clearly devastated by his financial situation, he also went into the accusations against him of having a relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
“In 2015 I started seeing reports online, things on my Twitter account, that I had flown to this guy Jeffrey Epstein’s island, and I had abused young girls, and I was like I mean if you’d asked me in 2015, maybe even if you’d asked me in 2002, did I know a guy named Jeffrey Epstein, I probably would have said no,” Spacey explained.
“Well, of course I have since learned who he is, and I have since been able to go back and find out that the airplane that we flew on for this humanitarian mission was owned by Jeffrey Epstein, and to then learn he was actually on some of those flights,” he continues, adding, “I didn’t know him, I’ve never spent any time with him. I was with the Clinton Foundation people, that’s who I was with.”
“That’s not much better,” Jeffy jokes to Pat Gray and Keith Malinak.
Spacey then went on to explain that while he was also in the same room as Ghislaine Maxwell, he didn’t know her, and she was “one of many” people sitting near him.
“I had no relationship with her, I had no relationship with him,” Spacey says.
“What garbage,” Gray says. “You’re on the plane with Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, and you don’t know either one of them?”
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Maine poised to build ‘affordable’ LGBTQ+ senior housing complex, but HOW is this legal?
A Portland-based group is working with state-run organizations and funds to build "affordable" housing for low-income LGBTQ+ seniors in Maine.
But wait, isn’t that discrimination based on sexual orientation and thus illegal?
According to the executive director of the Equality Community Center and one of the people overseeing the project, Chris O’Connor, technically, “the center will be open to the entire community.”
However, listen to the developers talk about the project, and it’s clear that all marketing is framed around the LGBTQ+ community.
Ed Gardener, one of the founders of the ECC and the person who donated the land where the complex will exist, said, “I wanted to be able to give back to that community that helped me grow and thrive here in Portland.”
“We’re at Pride festivals all across southern Maine this month promoting specifically that this housing project is going to happen,” O’Connor said.
Even the complex’s interest form targets the LGBTQ+ community.
Pat Gray is disgusted (but not surprised) that “the government is involved in this discrimination.”
“How is that legal?” he asks. “You’re building a government-funded complex for members of the gay community only.”
The verdict: “We can discriminate based on sexuality, but it just has to be against the majority’s sexuality.”
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