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Kevin Spacey facing sexual assault charge, releases bizarre video.

As legal trouble looms for Kevin Spacey, he releases a video in the form of Frank Underwood.

Kevin Spacey is facing a felony charge of sexual assault for allegedly assaulting a former Boston TV news anchor’s teenage son in 2016.

Variety reports Spacey will be arraigned on a charge of indecent assault and battery on a person 14 or over at Nantucket District Court on Jan. 7.

A Massachusetts District Attorney Michael O’Keefe said a hearing was held on Dec. 20, where a Clerk Magistrate issued a criminal complaint for the charge “against Kevin S. Fowler, also known as Kevin Spacey.”

A Boston-based journalist Heather Unruh publicly accused Spacey last year of sexually assaulting her son at a restaurant in July 2016.

Spacey is also under criminal investigation in the United Kingdom, where authorities have invested six complaints against him. An LA case surrounding sodomy in 1992 was rejected by the District Attorney’s office due to the statute of limitations. The Sheriff’s Department submitted a second case to prosecutors in September. The victim in that case, a massage therapist known only as John Doe, filed a civil suit against Spacey later that month, alleging that Spacey had grabbed his hand and forced it onto his genitals. The suit alleged that Spacey tried to kiss the man and offered to perform oral sex.

Spacey also appears in a bizarre, three-minute YouTube video titled “Let’s Be Frank,” in which he speaks to the camera in the guise of his House of Cards character Frank Underwood, but echoing his personal circumstance.

A source close to Netflix said the streaming giant had no involvement with the video.