The news comes after the show's lead actor and executive producer Kevin Spacey was accused by "Star Trek: Discovery" actor Anthony Rapp of making an unwanted sexual advance towards him when he was 14-years-old.
A representative for Netflix, however, confirmed to The Times that the decision to pull the plug on the acclaimed series is not because of the recent sexual assault allegations against Spacey, 58.
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"In response to last night's revelations, executives from both of our companies arrived in Baltimore this afternoon to meet with our cast and crew to ensure that they continue to feel safe and supported," the statement read.
They added that Spacey was "not working on set at this time."
The production of "House of Cards" kicked off earlier this month. The news that the sixth installment was on its way never announced.
Rapp, 46, had told Buzzfeed News that he attended Spacey's party on his own after befriending the veteran actor and was the only non-adult there. After getting bored, Rapp went into a bedroom and watched TV until wee hours, when he realised no one else was left in the apartment.
The actor claims Spacey soon entered the bedroom, picked him up, and climbed on top of him in a sexual advance.
Following Rapp's statement, the "House of Cards" star issued an apology and also came out as a gay man, saying he does not remember the incident and that it "would have been deeply inappropriate drunken behavior".
Spacey, however, earned flak on social media for revealing his sexual orientation amid the claims of abuse.
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