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L.A. prosecutors reject Kevin Spacey's sexual battery case after accuser dies

Los Angeles prosecutors have rejected a sexual battery case against actor Kevin Spacey because the accuser has died.

Case stemmed from masseur's allegations that Spacey inappropriately touched him in October 2016

The Los Angeles County District Attorney's office announced its decision rejecting a sexual battery case against actor Kevin Spacey on Tuesday. (Joel Ryan/Invision via AP)

Los Angeles prosecutors have rejected a sexual battery case against actor Kevin Spacey because the accuser has died.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney's office announced the decision Tuesday. The case stemmed from a masseur's allegations that Spacey inappropriately touched him during a massage session at a home in Malibu, Calif., in October 2016.

The decision states that the allegations against Spacey could not be proven without the masseur's participation. The man also sued Spacey under the alias John Doe in a case that remains pending in federal court.

An email sent to Spacey's lawyer Alan Jackson was not immediately returned.

In July, Massachusetts prosecutors dropped a criminal case against Spacey filed after accusations that he groped an 18-year-old man at a bar on the resort island of Nantucket in 2016.

In that case, Spacey's accuser invoked his Fifth Amendment right not to testify about text messages from the night of the alleged groping that the defence claimed were deleted.

Police in London are also investigating allegations of sexual misconduct by Spacey, but there's been no public update on that inquiry.