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Kevin Spacey flew into charity ball at Elton John’s home on private jet, singer tells trial

Kevin Spacey, accused of various charges of sexual assault, also stored a Mini Cooper in the singer’s garage

Lucas Cumiskey
Monday 17 July 2023 17:56 EDT
Elton John testifies for Kevin Spacey’s defence at London sexual assault trial

Sir Elton John has told Kevin Spacey’s trial that the star went straight to a ball at his house after flying in on a private jet, then bought a Mini Cooper at the event and stayed the night.

The singer, who gave his name as “Elton Hercules John” in evidence given via video link from Monaco, was called as a defence witness in the Oscar-winning actor’s trial at Southwark Crown Court in London on Monday.

Spacey, 63, standing trial under his full name, Kevin Spacey Fowler, was labelled a “sexual bully” when proceedings began last month.

The Hollywood star broke down in court as he listened to 10 character references from family and friends from inside the theatre and film industry on Monday afternoon, including words from the son of late actor Jack Lemmon and House star Robert Sean Leonard.

Spacey denies 12 charges concerning four men, including sexual assault and indecent assault, which are alleged to have been committed between 2001 and 2013.

Elton John was called as a defence witness in Kevin Spacey’s trial
Elton John was called as a defence witness in Kevin Spacey’s trial (PA)

Prosecutor Christine Agnew KC asked Sir Elton and his husband, David Furnish, who gave evidence just before him, about when the actor had attended a fundraising event at their home in Windsor.

Spacey is alleged to have made a man “almost come off the road” after an alleged “painful” crotch grab as he drove the actor to the lavish showbusiness party.

The defendant previously told jurors how he stored “the most expensive” Mini Cooper “ever” in Sir Elton’s garage.

Sir Elton said the actor attended the event in the early 2000s and stayed the night but said he could not remember him visiting the property after that.

Ms Agnew asked Sir Elton if he had a recollection of Spacey at the event.

Sir Elton said: “Yes, because he arrived in white tie. He was on a flight, he came on a private jet and he came straight to the ball.”

On whether he came straight from the private jet, he added: “I assume so, yes.”

Ms Agnew added: “Do you remember that at that ball he bought a Mini?”

After Sir Elton confirmed his recollection, she added: “And do you remember that that Mini was kept at your home for quite some time?”

Sir Elton added: “That I don’t remember but it’s possible because it was his car and he was going somewhere else. I have no recollection of it.”

Asked if Spacey visited their home again after the ball, Sir Elton said: “The night that he attended the ball, he stayed overnight at our house.”

Pressed again on whether he had returned after the event, he added: “I can’t remember him coming after that, no.”

Sir Elton said he did not remember the arrangements for the Mini being moved from his house.

On where and when the annual ball was held, Mr Furnish told the court: “That event was always held during the month of June… I believe the third Thursday of June at our house in old Windsor.”

Mr Furnish said he remembered Spacey attending the event in question, adding: “He was an Oscar-winning actor, there was a lot of excitement he was at the ball.”

Spacey, wearing a grey suit, light blue shirt and a dark blue tie with white dots on it, watched from the dock during Sir Elton’s evidence.

Questioning Mr Furnish, the prosecutor said: “We’ve heard that on the occasion when Mr Spacey Fowler attended the ball he bought a Mini?”

Mr Furnish said the car was sold at the ball and “Kevin was the highest bidder”.

On them subsequently storing the car for him, he added: “Yes because Kevin didn’t have a place of residence in the UK at that time and needed somewhere to store his car.”

He added: “Other than attending the ball I have no memory of Kevin coming to the house ever again.”

He said he did not recall how or when the Mini was collected but said Spacey probably sent someone to pick it up.

The singer was one of the many famous faces mentioned by the defendant as he gave evidence from the witness box last week.

Spacey spoke of having given a ping pong table to Dame Judi Dench after they worked on a film together, and told jurors about staying in Harry Potter star Richard Harris’s son’s flat in the 1980s.

Others stars named by the Hollywood star included Van Kilmer, Joan Collins and Jack Lemmon.

Lemmon’s son, Chris Lemmon, said in his character reference that Spacey was “like another son” to his father, adding: “So became like a brother to me.”

House and Dead Poet’s Society star Robert Sean Leonard’s words prompted an emotional response from the defendant, who reached for his tissues and dabbed his eyes.

Leonard said Spacey is “positive, supportive and respectful” and said he has never seen anyone lead an acting company better than the American Beauty actor.

The defendant pleaded not guilty in January to three counts of indecent assault, three counts of sexual assault and one count of causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent.

The two-time Academy Award winner also previously denied four further charges of sexual assault and one count of causing a person to engage in penetrative sexual activity without consent.

The trial continues.

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