Scotland Yard says specialist detectives have decided not to proceed after a "thorough assessment" of accusations published by The Guardian from 20 women ...
"Following a thorough assessment by specialist detectives it was determined the information would not meet the threshold for a criminal investigation. Specialist detectives carried out a "thorough assessment" of the information received and decided it "would not meet the threshold for a criminal investigation", Scotland Yard said. Scotland Yard says specialist detectives have decided not to proceed after a "thorough assessment" of accusations published by The Guardian from 20 women who knew Clarke in a professional capacity.
Claims by 20 women of sexual harassment and bullying against the actor Noel Clarke will not lead to a criminal police investigation, according to the ...
It faced criticism for giving Clarke the gong despite having warnings about his behaviour and conduct. However, on Friday Scotland Yard said it would not launch a formal investigation “following a thorough assessment by specialist detectives”. He is best known for his work on the “hood” series of films, beginning with Kidulthood in 2006, and the BBC’s Doctor Who.
Police said there had been a thorough but it was determined the information would not meet the threshold for a criminal investigation.
Now, in a statement first reported by the Sunday Mirror, the Metropolitan Police said it conducted a “thorough assessment” and concluded that the information received “would not meet the threshold for a criminal investigation”. “Following a thorough assessment by specialist detectives it was determined the information would not meet the threshold for a criminal investigation. But he added that he was “deeply sorry” if some of his actions had affected people “in ways I did not intend or realise”, and vowed to get professional help “to educate myself and change for the better”.
The force said it had conducted a "thorough assessment" and concluded the information received would not meet the threshold for a criminal investigation.
“Following a thorough assessment by specialist detectives it was determined the information would not meet the threshold for a criminal investigation. In a statement first reported by the Sunday Mirror, the Met said it had conducted a “thorough assessment” and concluded the information received “would not meet the threshold for a criminal investigation”. He added that he was “deeply sorry” if his actions had affected people in ways he did not “intend or realise” and pledged to get professional help to “change for the better”.
Actor Noel Clarke will not face a criminal investigation over sexual offence allegations, police have said. The Metropolitan Police says there is not enough ...
The 46-year-old has previously said he was "deeply sorry" if some of his actions had affected people "in ways I did not intend or realise", and vowed to get professional help "to educate myself and change for the better". Clarke, who is best known for his work in Kidulthood, Adulthood and Brotherhood, has always "vehemently" denied "any sexual misconduct or criminal wrongdoing". The Met has released a statement saying special detectives had carried out a "thorough assessment" of the claims, but "determined the information would not meet the threshold for a criminal investigation".
Sexual harassment claims against U.K. actor Noel Clarke will not be investigated by the London Metropolitan Police.
Following the allegations, the BAFTA, which had conferred an Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award to Clarke, suspended his membership and withdrew the award. Following a thorough assessment by specialist detectives it was determined the information would not meet the threshold for a criminal investigation. We have shared our findings with the third party organization and updated the complainants who subsequently contacted us following the initial report.”
More than 20 women made bullying and sexual harassment claims against the actor in 2021.
Actor, director and writer Clarke’s credits include the Kidulthood trilogy and TV series Doctor Who and Bulletproof. Following the accusations Clarke quit his own production company, Bafta suspended Clarke’s membership of the organisation and retracted his outstanding British contribution to cinema award, Clarke’s Sky series Bulletproof was dropped and ITV refused to air the final episode of the series in which he was starring, Viewpoint. The Met’s statement added: “If any further criminal allegations related to those already assessed are reported then it will be thoroughly considered.” London’s Metropolitan Police has issued a statement saying UK actor Noel Clarke will not face criminal investigation, after over 20 women made bullying and sexual harassment claims again the actor in April 2021.