KEY POINTS
  • An arbitrator last year ordered Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey to pay nearly $31 million to the studio behind Netflix's "House of Cards" for breaching his contract, a new court filing shows.
  • Spacey was found to have violated the sexual harassment policy of MRC, according to the Los Angeles court petition.
  • MRC severed ties to Spacey, who starred on "House of Cards," in 2017 after multiple people came forward to allege a pattern of sexual harassment and misconduct by the Academy Award winner.

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Kevin Spacey attends the Build Series to discuss his new play 'Clarence Darrow' at Build Studio on May 24, 2017 in New York City.

Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey was ordered last year to pay nearly $31 million to the studio behind Netflix's "House of Cards" for breaching his contract by violating the company's sexual harassment policy, a court filing revealed Monday.

The bombshell arbitration award came to light when the studio, MRC, filed a petition in Los Angeles Superior Court seeking to confirm the money would be delivered.

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