Overview
- In a Daily Telegraph interview, Spacey says he no longer has a permanent residence and moves wherever work is available, staying in hotels and Airbnb rentals.
- He reports that legal bills over the past seven years have drained his income and left him in a precarious financial position.
- Spacey says his belongings are in storage and that bankruptcy was considered but not pursued.
- Although a jury cleared him in a 2022 civil case and a London court found him not guilty in 2023, he says he has not reentered mainstream Hollywood despite public support from figures like Sharon Stone and Liam Neeson.
- In 2024 he told Piers Morgan his Baltimore home was headed for auction because of heavy debts.