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Kevin Spacey’s ‘Sickness’ Won’t Trigger Insurance Payout in ‘House of Cards’ Trial

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Kevin Spacey’s ‘Sickness’ Won’t Trigger Insurance Payout in ‘House of Cards’ Trial

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Contact Nancy Dillon on X Contact Nancy Dillon by Email View all posts by Nancy Dillon March 24, 2026 US actor Kevin Spacey attends the red carpet for the movie "Father Mother Sister Brother" presented in competition at the 82nd International Venice Film Festival, at Venice Lido on August 31, 2025. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP) (Photo by TIZIANA FABI/AFP via Getty Images) Kevin Spacey at the 82nd International Venice Film Festival, on August 31, 2025. TIZIANA FABI/AFP/Getty Images

An insurance company will not have to pay after a jury found that Kevin Spacey’s alleged actions on the set of House of Cards, along with his subsequent diagnosis of “sexual compulsive behavior” at a rehab center in 2017, were not the “most important” reasons show execs sustained losses by halting production and writing him out of the show’s final season.

After a day and a half of deliberations, jurors concluded that the production company, Media Rights Capital, failed to prove that Spacey’s “sickness” during the sixth season was “the predominant cause” of those losses. In interviews after the verdict, jurors said the evidence proved Spacey had indeed received a legitimate diagnosis of a covered illness, but that other factors were bigger drivers of MRC’s alleged $29.5 million loss.

“I didn’t believe his sickness was the most ‘predominant’ cause for the loss. I think it was reputational harm and bad PR,” juror Olivia Osborne, 29, tells Rolling Stone. “When [Netflix Co-CEO] Ted Sarandos sent that email saying Kevin Spacey was done, that was before they knew what his illness was.”

Osborne was referring to the internal email from Netflix co-chief executive Ted Sarandos dated Nov. 2, 2017, that was a prominent piece of evidence for Fireman’s Fund, the insurer. Sarandos sent the message after Spacey was accused of sexual misconduct in back-to-back articles from Buzzfeed News and CNN in October 2017, just as the #MeToo movement was gaining momentum.

“There is no scenario in which Kevin Spacey will appear in any version of a final season of the show,” Sarandos wrote in the short message cited repeatedly during the civil trial in Santam Monica, California. Meanwhile, Spacey’s formal diagnosis of “sexual compulsive behavior” was formalized in the psychiatric summary issued when Spacey was discharged from The Meadows hospital on Dec. 16, 2017. Testifying in person, Spacey read from his discharge paperwork and said he had no medical basis to dispute the diagnosis, though he did not agree with it.

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Two other female jurors who asked to remain anonymous agreed that the trial’s outcome turned on the word “predominant,” which was listed as a necessary element in the first question on the verdict form. “That was the sticking point. We felt there were a number of causes, and his ‘sickness’ was not the most important,” one woman, the jury’s foreperson, tells Rolling Stone.

“We all thought Spacey met the criteria for a serious illness: compulsive sexual behavior. But some people thought he could still perform his duties,” another said, adding that she was not swayed by Spacey’s in-person testimony denying his formal diagnosis. “He was very performative. It was like he was flirting, trying to make eye contact with us. He was trying to be funny, but it was more like he was revealing himself. He seemed to be in denial.”

In closing arguments last week, MRC argued that Spacey’s “mental illness” rendered him a danger on set, necessitating his removal. “Spacey was sick, and his sickness necessarily prevented him from completing his duties,” MRC lawyer Adam Ziffer said. “Mr. Spacey couldn’t be brought back because he posed an ongoing risk to the House of Cards cast and crew. … MRC would have been exposing itself to massive liability if it brought Mr. Spacey back to set.”

Leon Gladstone, a lawyer for the insurer, argued “the real cause of the loss was conduct that went public.” He said concerns about Spacey’s behavior dated back to the show’s first season in 2012, when a production assistant accused the actor of making a lewd comment and touching his belt. Producers investigated but continued with the show, Gladstone said, adding that executives reacted differently in 2017 because the allegations drew national attention.

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Weeks after The New York Times published its bombshell investigation into Harvey Weinstein in October 2017, helping to ignite a broader reckoning over sexual misconduct in Hollywood, the actor Anthony Rapp told BuzzFeed News that Kevin Spacey had made a sexual advance toward him in 1986, when he was 14. Days later, CNN reported accounts from eight anonymous “House of Cards” crew members who accused Spacey of predatory behavior, including initiating a handshake and then pulling a person’s hand toward his crotch.

Spacey, 66, testified that he sought treatment at The Meadows at a time when his “life felt like it was collapsing.” He wanted to address questions about his behavior and personal boundaries, he said. Spacey disputed portions of his medical records, denying some of the conduct described.

“I can tell you that throughout the medical records, there are comments attributed to me I never said,” he testified, his voice rising. He said the doctors’ narrative notes contained obvious inaccuracies. “They have an idea that I had a British accent, that I have a wife,” the unmarried, openly gay actor said. “They’re dealing with 29 other men. I have no idea how they take notes.”

The insurance dispute followed earlier proceedings between Spacey and MRC. An arbitrator found Spacey liable for $31 million in losses, a figure later reduced to $1 million in a settlement tied to his agreement to testify and provide medical records in the insurance case.

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Originally reported by Rolling Stone