Hollywood actor Kevin Spacey recently spoke with The Telegraph’s UK edition and claimed he was homeless and had limited work in the wake of his s*xual misconduct scandal.He stated, "You get through it. In weird ways, I feel I'm back to where I first started, which is I just went where the work was. Everything is in storage, and I hope at some point, if things continue to improve, that I'll be able to decide where I want to settle down again."“I’m living in hotels, I’m living in Airbnbs. I’m going where the work is. I literally have no home, that’s what I’m attempting to explain,” Spacey further told the publication in the interview published on November 19.According to Celebrity Net Worth, Kevin Spacey’s estimated net worth as of 2025 is -2 million USD. The House of Cards actor mentioned that his $6 million Baltimore home was foreclosed on and had to be auctioned off for $3.24 million in 2024 due to his “astronomical” legal costs over the last seven years, calling his financial state “not great.”“I've had very little coming in and everything going out,” he added.More about Kevin Spacey’s net worth declineDuring the peak of his career, Kevin Spacey had an estimated net worth of somewhere between $50 million and $70 million. However, it all went downhill in October 2017 when actor-singer Anthony Rapp accused the American Beauty star of molesting him at a party in 1986, when he was 14 and Spacey was 26.Later, Rapp filed a civil s*xual battery suit against Spacey in which the latter was found not liable in November 2022. Before that, the defendant apologized to the plaintiff in a public statement.Meanwhile, at least a dozen other men brought s*xual assault allegations against Kevin Spacey. Four of the alleged victims even went to court in London. However, the Golden Globe winner was found not guilty in 2023.Amid this, Spacey lost his role in the movie, All the Money in the World, and was soon replaced by Mark Wahlberg. However, he was worst hit when he was ousted from his $20 million per season contract with Media Rights Capital for his role in House of Cards.Not only that, but the production company sued the actor, accusing him of acting inappropriately with a member of the cast and crew on the set. MRC claimed that Kevin Spacey violated"provisions of both the Acting and Executive Producing Agreements that set standards for his workplace conduct, including by breaching MRC's Harassment Policy."Kevin Spacey was court-ordered to pay $31 million in financial damages to MRC. The following August, the judgment was upheld, and the actor was asked to pay $29.5 million in compensatory damages and $1.5 million in legal fees and additional expenses.However, MRC agreed to let go of the settlement in February 2024 when Spacey agreed to testify on behalf of the production company at a separate $150 million lawsuit against the series’ insurance companies, Lloyds of London and Fireman’s Fund. The case is yet to go to trial.Since then, Kevin Spacey has incurred severe financial loss. Last year in June, he spoke with British journalist Piers Morgan and claimed he had “no more money at all.” He said that he’d managed to “dodge” the bankruptcy but still owed a “lot of legal bills.”When asked whether he was in “debt,” Spacey said “Yes,” adding that the amount was considerable, aka “many millions.”Gouden Televizier - Ring Gala - Source: GettyBesides his decades-long acting ventures, Kevin Spacey also earned the majority of his now-lost wealth from real estate investments, direction, screenwriting, hosting duties, and through his production company, Trigger Street Productions, which he founded in 1997. TSP merged with Relativity Media in 2016.Spacey, 66, has appeared in small-budget independent projects since he was canceled from Hollywood. Earlier this month, he performed at the Parklane Luxury Collection Resort in Cyprus.During his recent chat, the two-time Oscar winner also told The Telegraph that the only way he could make a proper comeback was if “powerful” figures from the industry cast or recommend him in their projects. He explained:“We are in touch with some extremely powerful people who want to put me back to work. And that will happen at its right time. But I will also say what I think the industry seems to be waiting for is to be given permission — by someone who is in some position of enormous respect and authority.”Spacey added that if the likes of Martin Scorsese or Quentin Tarantino called up his manager, Evan Lowenstein, the lack of substantial work would be “over.” Instead, he would be “incredibly honored and delighted” when their “level of talent” picked up the phone.