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I hope that Kevin Spacey is able to find a new home and revive his career. There's surely a risk, though, that these admissions he has made in an interview with Piers Morgan (which I haven't watched, have just seen the clip in the BBC link), rather than being seen as an effort to be as open and honest as possible, are going to be pounced on by some and held up as evidence that he did break the law.
I don't think he ever admitted breaking the law - unlike myself, who has always admitted breaking the ludicrous ages of consent laws (different for males and females in the UK until 2 days after my arrest in 2000) whilst never breaking the laws for which I was wrongly convicted. As hopefully my appeal will show.