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Actor Noel Clarke faces serious allegations of sexual misconduct, including claims of keeping explicit photos of women as 'collateral,' as revealed in a high court case where he is suing The Guardian for reporting on these accusations.
The case involves multiple testimonies detailing alleged incidents of sexual misconduct by Noel Clarke. Jahannah James described a conversation where Clarke admitted to keeping a hard drive of explicit photos to prevent women from speaking out. Naome Morris recounted her experience as a young fan, feeling pressured to send explicit photos and being groped during a public meeting. 'Mila' testified about feeling pressured and uncomfortable during a film shoot. Clarke's defense argues the allegations are exaggerated, misconstrued, or consensual. The case also involves examining communications between Clarke and the witnesses, with Clarke's legal team questioning the motives and credibility of those making the accusations. This case is running currently in the High Court, and is expected to reach a verdict at some point in April.
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