Actor Noel Clarke lost his complaint against The Guardian, when he filed a case for printing allegations of sexual misconduct on the publisher of the newspaper.
Doctor Hu and Kidulthud Star took the Guardian News & Media (GNM) to court after running a series of stories in 2021 in 2021, claiming that they used their power in the film and TV industry to hunt and harass women.
During the defamation test of a High Court earlier this year, his legal team stated that he was a “women’s serial abuser”, false, and argued that he was a victim of “illegal conspiracy”.
The Guardian defended that what he said was a “careful and intensive investigation conducted by his journalists”.
During a six -week test, more than a dozen women testified that they had personally experienced misconduct by the actor and director.
Clarke, 49, gave more evidence over more than three days, and denied that he sexually treated women inappropriately.
Clarke became famous for playing the role of Mickey Smith during Dr. Hu’s Christopher Ekleston and David Tenant Eras between 2005 and 2010. He also acted in blockbuster films like Star Trek Into Darkness.
As an actor, writer and director, he became a powerful man to make films including ‘Hood Series – Kidulthud, Adulthood and brotherhood in the British film industry.
In 2009, he won the Rising Star Award at the BAFTA Film Awards, and in 2021 BAFTA’s outstanding British contribution for cinema honor. When the guardian allegations were published, the award and his BAFTA membership was suspended.
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