News about Noel Clarke

As the actor sues a Guardian newspaper for reports alleging sexual assault, Noel Clarke's accusers could testify in the High Court libel trial

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 14, 2024
Mr Clarke, a 48-year-old man, is suing the Guardian newspaper for eight articles, according to the Guardian, 20 women who knew him personally had come forward to report the allegations. He'vehemently denied'any sexual assault or criminal wrongdoing' in a tweet at the time.' The Kidulthood star is bringing a libel and data privacy lawsuit against the publisher and is seeking £10 million in special damages.

Noel Clarke is in the High Court for a £10 million libel contest against the Guardian over allegations of sexual assault against several women

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 26, 2023
The legal papers submitted by British actor state eight articles, involving suspected conduct against 20 women over a 15-year span, had a'catastrophic' effect on his career. He claims that this caused him to suffer more than £10 million in salary claims as a result of the allegations, with lucrative job contracts being terminated as a result. The newspaper referred to him as a'sex predator,' citing instances of illegal touching or groping, sexually offensive conduct, and remarks on camera, the covert filming of a naked audition, as well as the publishing of explicit images without permission.'

SARAH VINE: A vulgar, crass narcissist. But even a toe-rag like him should surely be given a fair hearing

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 16, 2023
SARAH VINE: Accusing someone of predatory sexual misconduct has been a quick way to smear reputations and/or hurt positions and careers as Russell Brand responds to allegations he denies. When it comes to allegations of such seriousness, it's important to remember that everyone deserves a fair hearing. Just because someone has a resentful demeanor and/or a chequered history does not mean they are a rapist.

Noel Clarke's first public appearance at a charity gala - two years after his career indebted when more than 20 women accused him of sex crimes

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 10, 2023
On Saturday, Noel Clarke made his first public appearance at the Paul Stank Charity Gala after his career was shattered after more than 20 women accused him of sex crimes in 2021. On Saturday, the actor, 47, performed with a number of celebrities at the Royal Garden Hotel in London. Noel was smartly dressed in a black suit at the charity's 10th anniversary Gala, with Lizzie Cundy and Nadine Coyle appearing.

Why the Mail sent out an outraged Doctor Who has slurs' as he sues the Guardian for £10 million over a slurs'

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 20, 2023
After eight articles in The Guardian newspaper were released, actor Noel Clarke's silence to the Mail began last May, having a 'catastrophic' effect on his career. Since the first Guardian article on him in April 2021, the Doctor Who actor also claimed that "every existing or forthcoming contract" had been terminated, and that he hasn't had 'not one single working relationship'.

Noel Clarke was setup: As he sues the Guardian for £10 million damages over reports involving sexual assault, he says women "wanted the actor to flirt and get work out of him."

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 19, 2023
As women 'wanted the actor to flirt and get work out of him,' a close friend of actor Noel Clarke has claimed he was'set up.' It comes as the actor revealed that he was'suing The Guardian newspaper for £10 million' over a series of 'false' articles involving sexual assault against several people. Mr Clarke said that the eight books had a 'catastrophic' effect on his career, causing him to suffer a 'devastating' financial loss of £10,140,000.60. The Doctor Who actor also stated that 'every existing or forthcoming contract' had been terminated and that he hasn't had 'not one single job' since the first Guardian article about him in April 2021.

Noel Clarke to sue the Guardian for £10million damages over articles alleging sexual misconduct towards several women

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 19, 2023
The actor, who has openly denied the charges, has said that the allegations had a 'catastrophic' effect on his career. If he wins his case, a judge will now determine what damages he is entitled to. Documents were submitted at the High Court in London as part of a defamation lawsuit against the Guardian. He is also suing for general damages, which include damage to brand and special damagers that cover specific financial loss.

Noel Clarke, who was accused of sexual misconduct, says he's been welcomed back to industry events

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 24, 2023
Following a Guardian probe into sexual assault, Dr. Who, 47, who was accused of more than 20 women in 2021, was expecting 'war' and'side-eye' at the film industry event, but only loved'. The actor has been trying to resurrect his career by noting that he was depicted as a 'cartoon villain' by his 250,000 Twitter followers last week. Clarke at the Baftas in 2021, a photograph taken in 2022. Inset: With his Dr Who co-stars)

Noel Clarke, who faced multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, reveals he's rebuilding TV career

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 28, 2022
Following an inquiry by The Guardian, the British actor, 46, a father of four, was accused by more than 20 people in 2021 of sexual assault. Clarke, 46, who is best known for his role in Doctor Who and co-creating The Hood Trilogy, has revealed he is now writing a new television script and is inviting up-and-coming writers to collaborate with him. (Pictured from left: Clarke at the Baftas in 2021, in a recent photo posted on Instagram)

Noel Clarke DROPS's defamation case against Bafta has been brought to court by Noel Clarke DROPS

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 7, 2022
Clarke denied all charges and the Met refused to launch a criminal probe in March after finding that the charges did not meet the criteria for a police investigation. Noel Clarke has dropped his court case against Bafta,' a Bafta spokesperson said in a tweet.'We're glad that Noel Clarke has dropped his court case against Bafta.' The serious misconduct that was revealed in first-hand testimonies and published in The Guardian newspaper is in violation of a Bafta member's aspirations and the values we uphold as an arts charity and academy. We stand by our decision to suspend his honorary award and membership as soon as the more detailed allegations were revealed.'