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Let me be clear - I know nothing about Spacey other than what I've read or heard.
But let's remember certain general points.
1) Police use celebrity status in media to publicise claims, be they false or true. As a result both genuine victims and false accusers will be prompted to come forward; some for genuine closure, some for financial reasons, some for sympathy or fame.
2) Ditto wealthy people (and all famous people are - often wrongly - assumed to be rich).
3) There is nothing wrong with that as long as police then proceed to investigate with equal attention to both possibilities.
4) If claims are found to be false or not provable, police should then investigate whether those are deliberate and look to find the motive, in case a different crime has been committed, from Conspiracy to Pervert to Wasting Police Time.
5) Such investigations MUST be competent at least; thorough and honest. Bad policing should be prosecuted.
If a celebrity is officially charged and media (who can blame them?) run with "a great story", be prepared for dozens - nay, HUNDREDS - of further claims to be made of which a tiny handful (5 in my case) will be far more likely to get GUILTY verdicts from jurors (usually prone to fine, rehearsed acting and remember - even non-actors get coached in how and when to break down sobbing on the stand) than the starter ones, which often get conveniently dropped when better actors... oops, "victims"... emerge.
Sorry to be cynical but I've seen this many times; sometimes from the dock.