A person who anonymously accused Kevin Spacey was removed from a lawsuit against the actor Thursday, after a federal judge decided the case couldn’t continue if the accuser is unwilling to publicly reveal his name.

Judge Lewis Kaplan has officially dismissed the lawsuit brought on by an anonymous accuser known as “C.D.” after he denied to disclose his identity to the court. According to court documents, Spacey’s attorneys sought to dismiss the case entirely after the judge ruled on May 3 that C.D. could not move forward with his lawsuit if he remained unwilling to disclose his identity.

C.D. was given 10 days to amend his complaint and include his name. According to the court documents, on the tenth day, he issued a letter informing the court that he would not be disclosing his identity and that he understood the consequences of that decision, leading to the judge to officially dismiss the case Thursday.

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