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I mean if Johnny Depp can convince the world he’s the real victim and come out of domestic abuse allegations with more fans swinging from his dick than ever then… why not? He might as well give it a punt.
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part of the problem is that the police take way to long to either say they are going to charge someone or stop investigating. For someone who is innocent, it must be a nightmare
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This whole thing still confuses me .They said he did it though ?.
Last edited by GoldHeart; 29-05-2022 at 08:59 PM. |
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Weds 1 Nov 2023
[Noel Clarke legal action against Guardian suffers high court setback Judge rejects argument of lawyers for actor on meaning of eight articles that Clarke says unfairly defamed him] [Clarke argued that the meaning of the Guardian articles was that he was guilty. His barrister, Adam Speker KC, argued that simply including Clarke’s denials did not reduce the seriousness of the meaning, and that the denials had been included in a dismissive manner intended to suggest they should be disregarded.] This must piss him off. Big Long Read: https://www.theguardian.com/culture/...-court-setback Last edited by arista; 01-11-2023 at 10:38 PM. |
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[The actress 'shell-shocked' when asked
to 'bend further' while filming with Noel Clarke, court hears An actress who worked in a production with Noel Clarke gave evidence at the High Court in London as part of his legal suit against the publisher of the Guardian. He denies allegations of misconduct. Thursday 20 March 2025, UK] ["He repeated these comments until I bent over further and further until I was bent completely over with my bum in the air."] Noel, what the hell were you up to? https://news.sky.com/story/actress-s...hears-13332602 |
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Sounds like he was on a power trip to me, thought he had a bit of power/influence and could get away with it.
He didn't realise he wasn't wealthy enough or the right colour for that. |
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This Witch doesn't burn
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The right colour? have you heard of Gino de Campo and Gregg Wallace, just recent examples of a long list of white men who allegedly went beyond what was expected, why demean what the women are saying because he is black?
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The comment also isn't to suggest that he's being unfairly treated because of his colour; throw the book at all of the perverts. Just include the princes and presidents in that stat. |
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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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[Noel Clarke's career in tatters as he LOSES Ł70m libel
case over women alleging sexual misconduct] ![]() ['This is also a landmark judgment for Guardian journalism, and for investigative journalism in Britain. It was important to fight this case.' Mrs Justice Steyn said in her ruling that one witness in the trial, known only as 'Maya', was 'sexually harassed, pressured and touched' by Clarke without her consent. 'Maya' told the trial in March that she was subject to comments and looks from Clarke, and felt pressured to be naked during a scene for a programme on which they worked together. The judge also found that Clarke 'singled out' one of the witnesses, Hollie Ibson, who worked as a scheduler for the BBC, for 'belittling and bullying treatment'. She continued that it was 'probable that he acted in this way for no other reasons than that he had the power to do so, and he found it amusing'. She further found that the Guardian News and Media had established that Clarke 'revealed naked photographs' of a woman known as 'Ivy' without her consent and shared them with others. The judge also said that Clarke 'felt entitled to proposition young women for sex'. Mrs Justice Steyn continued: 'While Mr Clarke was willing to desist from making sexual allusions and advances, and engaging in sexual talk, with those who unequivocally spurned him, he clearly felt the onus was on such a person to object to his behaviour and he regarded anyone who was unwilling to acquiesce in his 'sexual banter' as haughty and hostile.' She continued that she accepted one aspect of Clarke's evidence, namely 'his belief that he is not what the Guardian 'branded' him'.] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-Guardian.html Dirty Bugger |
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[Women’s groups hail Noel Clarke libel defeat
as victory for victims and press freedom] [Women’s groups have said a high court judgment dismissing a libel claim against the Guardian by actor Noel Clarke marks a victory not just for his victims, but for press freedom and public interest reporting as a whole. They said too often “wealthy and abusive men” have been able to use the courts to try to silence victims, hiding “behind injunctions, NDAs, [and] threats of defamation suits”.] https://www.theguardian.com/culture/...-press-freedom |
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