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Kevin Spacey has been ordered to pay nearly $31 million to production company Media Rights Capital for breaching his _House of Cards_ contract with behind-the-scenes behavior leading up to
his 2017 termination from the Netflix show amid allegations of sexual misconduct. On Monday, MRC filed a petition in Los Angeles County Superior Court revealing the actor was ordered to pay
the eight-figure sum after a “confidential,” closed-door arbitration proceeding that ended with the judgment that Spacey failed to overturn on appeal. The new filing is asking the court to
confirm the award. MRC says the secret proceeding included more than 20 depositions and an eight-day evidentiary hearing in front of a neutral arbitrator in the Century City, California,
office of Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services (JAMS). In a detailed 46-page decision dated Oct.19, 2020, the arbitrator found that Spacey “repeatedly breached” his contractual
obligations in each of the five _House of Cards_ seasons that he starred in and executive-produced, according to the paperwork. The arbitrator found MRC “had no choice” but to halt
production of the show’s sixth season, remove Spacey’s character from the script and shorten the season from 13 to eight episodes “upon the revelations of Spacey’s pattern of harassment,”
the filing states. Spacey’s lawyer, Stephen Larson, did not immediately respond to a request for comment from _Rolling Stone_. “The safety of our employees, sets, and work environments is of
paramount importance to MRC and why we set out to push for accountability,” MRC said in a statement sent to _Rolling Stone_. “It was a privilege representing MRC in this matter. MRC stood
its ground, pursued this case doggedly, and obtained the right result in the end,” MRC lawyer Michael J. Kump of Kinsella Weitzman Iser Kump Holley LLP said. Spacey, 62, was filming the
sixth and final season of the show in Oct. 2017 when Buzzfeed published the accusation that he forced himself on actor Anthony Rapp at a party at his house in 1986 when Rapp was only 14
years old. Days later, CNN published a story with allegations from eight anonymous _House of Cards_ crew members who accused Spacey of “predatory” behavior such as going for a handshake and
pulling a person’s hand down to touch his crotch. Spacey said he didn’t recall the alleged incident with Rapp, but if it did occur, it was “deeply inappropriate drunken behavior.” He later
said he was seeking treatment and has largely withdrawn from public life. According to the Monday filing, Spacey was ordered to pay $29.5 million in compensatory damages, $1.2 million in
attorneys’ fees, and $235,707 in costs to MRC. MRC is a co-owner of _Rolling Stone_ through a joint venture with Penske Media titled PMRC.