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1 week ago

Actor Noel Clarke arrested at family home in London

The actor Noel Clarke has been arrested by police at his family home in London. Detectives searched the former Doctor Who star's property in Kensington and officers were seen leaving the address with boxes apparently containing a laptop and documents. The Guardian understands the Met investigation began on 1 September this year and is being led by the central specialist crime command. Clarke was arrested and questioned in custody. He was later released. The reasons for his arrest are unknown.
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Noel Clarke ordered to pay initial 3m in legal costs to the Guardian after losing libel case

Noel Clarke was ordered to pay the Guardian an initial 3m towards its legal costs after losing his libel claim and being found not credible.
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1 month ago
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Noel Clarke loses his libel case against the Guardian Today in Focus Extra

A High Court judge rejected Noel Clarke's libel claim, finding allegations by more than 20 women of sexual misconduct to be true and in the public interest.
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1 month ago

The Guardian view on Noel Clarke: accountability came from journalism, not a complicit industry | Editorial

Mrs Justice Steyn's judgment is about power and complicity as well as the failure to protect vulnerable people. In her verdict, she agreed with the Guardian that there were strong grounds to believe that [Clarke] is a serial abuser of women. The court heard testimony from 26 witnesses before concluding that Clarke had engaged in harassment, bullying and abuse of power over many years. The judge accepted some of his evidence, but found him to be neither credible or reliable.
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1 month ago

The Noel Clarke judgment is a victory for the brave women who told us their stories and for journalism

A UK high court ruled that published allegations of Noel Clarke's long-term sexual misconduct were true and that publishing them was in the public interest.
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