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Kevin Spacey’s foundation for young artists has shut down both its website and Twitter account amid a slew of sexual misconduct allegations against the “House of Cards” actor.

The Kevin Spacey Foundation took the action after the Washington Free Beacon asked it the embattled actor would continue his work with young thespians.

Reps for both Spacey and the foundation did not respond to the news outlets inquiries – but the website http://www.kevinspaceyfoundation.com, which had been active as recently as Thursday afternoon, is now offline.

Its Twitter account, @KS_Foundation, also vanished from the social media website after the Free Beacon reached out to Spacey’s representatives.

The nonprofit foundation, which Spacey founded in London in 2010, later expanded to the US. Its mission was to provide mentorship and grant opportunities to “school children, young people and emerging artists in the performing arts and film.”

Spacey held auditions with 1,200 young artists through the foundation by 2015, the Free Beacon reported.

The action is the latest against Spacey, who has been roiled in a scandal after apologizing to actor Anthony Rapp, who accused him of trying to seduce him in 1986 when the “Star Trek: Discovery” star was 14 years old.

On Thursday, eight people who currently work or have worked on “House of Cards” came forward and accused the Oscar winner of misconduct, with at least one claiming he was sexually assaulted.

Other accusers included an actor who said Spacey “routinely preyed” on young people when he was creative director of London’s Old Vic Theatre. A London man also said Spacey showed him his penis.

The allegations surfaced hours after Spacey’s reps said the actor “is taking the time necessary to seek evaluation and treatment.”