Kevin Spacey broke down in tears after a jury found him not guilty of committing sex offenses against 4 men.
The 2-time Oscar winner, 64, was acquitted of nine charges — including sexual assault, causing an individual to have interaction in sexual intercourse without consent, and causing an individual to have interaction in penetrative sexual intercourse — by a London court on Wednesday.
He faced the opportunity of life in prison if found guilty of the crimes.

The fees pertained to sex offense allegations that plaintiffs claimed took place between 2004 and 2013, while the star of acclaimed movies similar to “The Usual Suspects” and “Seven” served as artistic director at London’s historic Old Vic theater.
The jury, composed of six men and three women, deliberated for 3 days after hearing mountains of evidence over the course of the five-week trial.
The “American Beauty” star — who has been virtually banished from Hollywood following multiple allegations of sex abuse — sobbed because the not-guilty verdict was handed down.






