Actor Kevin Spacey was already dealing with multiple allegations of sexual misconduct; now the former House of Cards star has been accused of aiming racist slurs at black members of that show's crew. 

The New York Daily News reports that while Spacey was filming the first season of the hit Netflix political drama in 2012, he called black security personnel the n-word.

Earl Blue, the head of VIP Protective Services, told The Daily Mail that Spacey told his security manager that he didn't "want n*ggers watching my trailer" after seeing the "predominantly black staff" working on the set.

Blue says that he was taken aback by the actor's comments, and that he brought his concerns to set managers, who allegedly brushed the actor's comments off by saying, “That’s just the way he is.”

One of Blue's employees, Eric Lyles, added that Spacey would not shake black security guards hands while on set. 

Blue says that his work was praised by others on the set, and that he had hoped that his company would be able to get more work from the production; however, despite the rave reviews, his contract was not renewed.

According to Blue, that shook his confidence.

"I lost faith that I am in the right job after the contract was terminated," Blue said. "I questioned myself for months. What could I have done differently? Then I came to the realization that I did everything I was supposed to do, I was just dealing with a racist man."

Now Blue intends on suing Spacey, accusing him of being the reason the $1.1 million contract wasn't renewed.

Spacey is currently being accused of sexual misconduct by multiple people, including actor Anthony Rapp. Rapp has said that Spacey first initiated sexual contact with him when he was only 14 and Spacey was 26.

When the allegations began to pile up last year, Spacey was fired from House of Cards, replaced with Christopher Plummer in the Ridley Scott film All the Movie In The World and was removed from his pending projects with Netflix.