 A federal judge on Thursday dismissed all claims by one of two men suing the actor Kevin Spacey over alleged sexual misconduct in the 1980s after the plaintiff refused to identify himself publicly. The dismissal by the U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan in Manhattan came after lawyers for the man known in court papers as C.D., said revealing his identity will cause a sudden or wanted attention and be simply too much for him to bear. Kaplan ruled on May 3rd that Spacey's fame magnified the public interest in knowing who C.D. was and that fairness requires that he did come forward before continuing the civil damage case. Spacey, who 61, has denied C.D.'s and wrapped sexual misconduct accusations. Spacey also won Best Actor in Oscars in American Beauty and Best Supporting Actor in the usual suspects.