Kevin Spacey testified that the reason he waited so long to come out as gay was because of his father's neo-Nazi beliefs.
Spacey denied the allegations that he climbed on top of Rapp when Rapp was 14 years old.
After Rapp accused Spacey of being a fraud for waiting to come out as gay, Spacey said he was not living a lie. He said that he was reluctant to discuss his personal life.
Spacey's father was a white supremacist and neo-Nazi and he used to yell at him when he was interested in theater.
The judge tossed Rapp's claims of intentional infliction of emotional distress because they were repetitive of his other claim that he was a victim of assault and battery.
Spacey's lawyers said that Rapp was annoyed that Spacey didn't suffer the same consequences because he was gay.
The Child Victims Act was passed in New York. He claims that Spacey invited Rapp to a party at his apartment after they met at the Broadway show. While Rapp was watching tv in a bedroom, Spacey climbed on top of him and put Rapp on a bed. I couldn't stand it. Rapp said he didn't want Spacey to do that to him. Spacey has denied or not responded to many of the claims made by victims since Rapp came forward. He pleaded not guilty to four counts of sexual assault in the U.K. this summer.
Kevin Spacey claimed his dad was a neo-Nazi.
Here are some key moments from Anthony Rapp's testimony.