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Actor’s libel case against the Guardian dismissed

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Christmas Clarke was depicted outside the Supreme Court in London in March

Actor Noel Clarke, the newspaper’s sexual abuse allegations after putting the allegations of slander against Guardian lost his case.

Doctor Who and Kidulthood Star, the article in 2021 to hunt and harassing women in the film and TV industry claiming to use a series of stories claiming to use a series of stories and the court received the Guardian news and media (GNM).

Earlier this year, during a Supreme Court insult case, the legal team said that she accused women that she was “a serial abuse” and that she was “a victim of an illegal conspiracy”.

Guardian argued that they said that they were “a careful and comprehensive investigation carried out by their journalists.”

During the six -week hearing, more than a dozen female actor and the director personally experienced abuse.

49 -year -old Clarke gave evidence for more than three days and rejected that he was sexually inappropriate with women.

Between 2005-2010, Clarke became famous for playing Doctor Who’s Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant. He also played in the box office records such as Star Trek Into Darkness.

As an actor, writer and director, he was a strong figure to make films such as’ Hood series – Kidulthood, 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 extraordinary British contribution was made in honor of cinema. This award and BAFTA membership were suspended when the Guardian’s allegations were published.

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