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Kevin Spacey is living like a king in the upscale Arizona rehab facility where he’s undergoing therapy for “sexual addictions!”
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The National ENQUIRER has obtained exclusive images of the disgraced “American Beauty” star lounging in the lap of luxury at The Meadows — a $58,000-a-day country club environment with an Olympic-size pool, yoga classes and even horse-hugging sessions!
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“It’s not exactly Alcatraz,” said one source familiar with the facility in Wickenburg, Ariz. The ENQUIRER snapped the accused predator and two-time Oscar winner dressed in jeans, sunglasses and a baseball cap, strolling the 14-acre facility, which features upscale hacienda-style lodges and sunken granite baths.
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“He might as well be staying at a spa,” sneered one source close to the fired “House of Cards” star. Spacey has been buried under an avalanche of sexual assault allegations since actor Anthony Rapp accused him of trying to seduce him when he was 14 years old!
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Sources said the creep should enjoy the comfort while he can. The “Pay It Forward” kinkster is facing a criminal investigation in Massachusetts, where he is accused of forcibly groping the 18-year-old son of a former Boston TV-news anchor Heather Unruh.
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He’s also being probed by London’s Scotland Yard for sexually assaulting a young British actor while he was the artistic director of the prestigious Old Vic theater. Either offense would bring jail time at a real correctional facility, according to one former prosecutor.
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On Nov. 1, Spacey’s publicist, who has since left him, said the actor would be heading to The Meadows to take “the time necessary to seek evaluation and treatment.” The ENQUIRER has learned Spacey’s day likely kicks off at 6:15 a.m. with exercise, tai chi, yoga and then a breakfast prepared by a team of private chefs!
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But the 45-day therapy is no “vacation,” said Patrick Carnes, Ph.D., who founded the “Gentle Path” program at The Meadows. Instead, he describes it as “like a boot camp,” with patients asked to remain celibate, analyze their fantasies and devise techniques to resist them.
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Therapy includes candid confessions, which often end in tears. But the American Psychiatric Association does not even recognize sex addiction as a mental illness!
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What’s more, Spacey’s status as a “sex addict” is questionable, since his list of accusers has grown to 15, and most describe their interactions as attacks and assaults rather than consensual experiences.
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“Sexual harassment and assault have never been behaviors of sex addiction,” said Nicole Prause, Ph.D., a research scientist at Liberos, a sexual biotechnology company. “This is both inappropriate and dangerous, It gives the false impression that the person’s behavior is going to improve and might be trusted in the future.”
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Kevin Spacey is living like a king in the upscale Arizona rehab facility where he’s undergoing therapy for “sexual addictions!”
Photo credit: Getty Images/BACKGRID
The National ENQUIRER has obtained exclusive images of the disgraced “American Beauty” star lounging in the lap of luxury at The Meadows — a $58,000-a-day country club environment with an Olympic-size pool, yoga classes and even horse-hugging sessions!
Photo credit: BACKGRID
“It’s not exactly Alcatraz,” said one source familiar with the facility in Wickenburg, Ariz. The ENQUIRER snapped the accused predator and two-time Oscar winner dressed in jeans, sunglasses and a baseball cap, strolling the 14-acre facility, which features upscale hacienda-style lodges and sunken granite baths.
Photo credit: Getty Images/BACKGRID
“He might as well be staying at a spa,” sneered one source close to the fired “House of Cards” star. Spacey has been buried under an avalanche of sexual assault allegations since actor Anthony Rapp accused him of trying to seduce him when he was 14 years old!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Sources said the creep should enjoy the comfort while he can. The “Pay It Forward” kinkster is facing a criminal investigation in Massachusetts, where he is accused of forcibly groping the 18-year-old son of a former Boston TV-news anchor Heather Unruh.
Photo credit: Getty Images
He’s also being probed by London’s Scotland Yard for sexually assaulting a young British actor while he was the artistic director of the prestigious Old Vic theater. Either offense would bring jail time at a real correctional facility, according to one former prosecutor.
Photo credit: Getty Images
On Nov. 1, Spacey’s publicist, who has since left him, said the actor would be heading to The Meadows to take “the time necessary to seek evaluation and treatment.” The ENQUIRER has learned Spacey’s day likely kicks off at 6:15 a.m. with exercise, tai chi, yoga and then a breakfast prepared by a team of private chefs!
Photo credit: Getty Images/BACKGRID
But the 45-day therapy is no “vacation,” said Patrick Carnes, Ph.D., who founded the “Gentle Path” program at The Meadows. Instead, he describes it as “like a boot camp,” with patients asked to remain celibate, analyze their fantasies and devise techniques to resist them.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Therapy includes candid confessions, which often end in tears. But the American Psychiatric Association does not even recognize sex addiction as a mental illness!
Photo credit: Getty Images
What’s more, Spacey’s status as a “sex addict” is questionable, since his list of accusers has grown to 15, and most describe their interactions as attacks and assaults rather than consensual experiences.
Photo credit: Getty Images
“Sexual harassment and assault have never been behaviors of sex addiction,” said Nicole Prause, Ph.D., a research scientist at Liberos, a sexual biotechnology company. “This is both inappropriate and dangerous, It gives the false impression that the person’s behavior is going to improve and might be trusted in the future.”
Photo credit: Getty Images