Anthony Rapp, who stars in “Star Trek: Discovery” and was the first to come forward and accuse actor Kevin Spacey of sexual harassment, has been subjected to abuse online following the suspension of Netflix hit series “House of Cards.”

Rapp told Buzzfeed on October 30 that Spacey made sexual advances toward him in 1986 when he was just 14 years old. The #MeToo campaign that gained traction across all social media platforms in the aftermath of the revelations about Harvey Weinstein emboldened Rapp to speak up about his experiences with Spacey which, in turn, led more than a dozen others to also accuse Spacey of harassment and sexual misconduct.

No more House of Cards if Spacey stays, Netflix says; producers mull killing off his character https://t.co/LSU9TZjOvcpic.twitter.com/T7taxBcrhU — RT (@RT_com) November 4, 2017

Spacey was subsequently fired from the Emmy-nominated House of Cards on November 3 and showrunners Netflix have yet to definitively decide the show's fate.

Amid the massive backlash against the two-time Oscar winner, however, there are those hardcore “House of Cards” fans who felt they were robbed of the final season of their beloved show – and turned to victim-blaming Rapp with accusations of lying and hogging attention. Rapp himself shared some of the comments.

Here’s one. Oh, and @AWriterNamedPam I didn’t know it at the time, but I have since learned that he did indeed break a law in this case. Namely sexual assault of a minor. FYI. pic.twitter.com/VR4qklDdCN — Anthony Rapp (@albinokid) November 30, 2017

However, Rapp was careful to highlight that while such messages of ill will were inappropriate and hurtful, the vast majority of messages he has received have been positive and supportive.

I feel that I also need to say a couple of things: 1, I do not believe these trolls and harassers are right. 2, their words do not sting deeply, but they do wound slightly. 3, I have gotten so many more positive messages than negative. Thank you v much. — Anthony Rapp (@albinokid) November 29, 2017