Kevin Spacey's Request To Skip Nantucket Arraignment Denied By Judge

BOSTON (CBS) – Actor Kevin Spacey said in a court filing that he wanted to skip his Nantucket arraignment on sexual assault charges because his presence would "amplify the negative publicity already generated in connection with this case."

The judge in the case, however, disagreed. Spacey's motion was denied and he will be required to attend his arraignment.

Read: Kevin Spacey Files Motion To Skip Arraignment

Prosecutors announced last week that Spacey will be criminally charged with sexually assaulting a teenager in the Club Car restaurant in 2016. The accusations were first brought forward by former Boston TV news anchor Heather Unruh, who said Spacey assaulted her son.

Kevin Spacey (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

According to the criminal complaint filed by State Police last week, the victim used Snapchat to record video of part of the alleged incident to show to his girlfriend as proof. Unruh claimed Spacey bought her son several drinks and eventually stuck his hand in her son's pants and grabbed his genitals without consent in the crowded, dimly lit club.

Spacey, who filed the motion to waive his appearance under his legal name Kevin S. Fowler, said he intends to plead not guilty.

Prosecutors filed an argument as well, saying Spacey's appearance at his arraignment is required by law.

"Allowing the defendant's presence be waived would be a direct violation of Rule 7, and his motion should be denied," the prosecution said in its filing.

Spacey is scheduled to be arraigned on January 7.

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