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Elton John testifies in of Kevin Spacey in sex abuse trial

The singer did it from Monaco

Elton John testifies in  of Kevin Spacey in sex abuse trial
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The English singer-songwriter and pianist, Elton John has attended to testify via videoconference in Monaco in the trial held in London for the Oscar-winning actor, director, producer, screenwriter and singer, Kevin Spacey, 63. Spacey faces 12 accusations of sexual crimes.

The now-retired British musician and composer claimed that Spacey attended a party held at his home in the early 2000s, having taken a private jet to the party. Elton has also confessed that Spacey bought a Mini Cooper at the same celebration, where he stayed the night.

The singer and composer testified to the defense. Spacey has pleaded not guilty at all times for events that allegedly occurred between 2001 and 2013.

The trial began on June 28

No sooner had the trial begun than the actor was branded a "sexual predator". According to the legal representation of one of the alleged victims, who allegedly drove the car that took Kevin to Elton's house, the actor, winner of two Oscars, almost made him "drive off the road" that day after having "painfully" grabbed his crotch.

Several famous people have testified in the court proceedings, two of them being Chris Lemmon, the daughter of the decorated Jack Lemmon and, Robert Sean Leonard.

"I have attended many parties with him. I have never witnessed any inappropriate behavior in the 30 years I've been with him," said the daughter of the actor star of 'The Apartment'.

The 'Dead Poets Society' actor revealed that Spacey contributes to the of elderly actors without promoting it or with any purpose: "He doesn't his ion. He just does it.

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