Police said they had received a report from a third party regarding allegations of male sexual offenses, following allegations against actor Noel Clarke.
In a statement, Met police said, “On Wednesday, April 21, police received a report from a third party regarding allegations of male sexual offenses over a period of time. Officers are currently evaluating the information.
“We urge anyone who believes they have been the victim of a sexual offense to report it to the police so that the information can be assessed and investigated accordingly. There are specially trained officers ready to provide advice and support.”
The force added that no investigation was underway at the moment.
In a statement yesterday, Clarke said, “I vehemently deny any sexual misconduct or foul play.”
It comes after more than 20 women came forward to allege that Noel Clarke intimidated or sexually harassed them.
Since the allegations were made, a number of his co-stars have made efforts to distance themselves from him, with one calling his behavior “the industry’s best-kept secret for years.”
Christina Chong, who played Nell McBride in the action series Sky, said on Twitter, adding: “
“When in doubt, believe me, it’s true. Why would 20 women go through their traumas to bring down an actor who isn’t even a household name?
“He’s a sexual predator.”
She concluded by using the hashtag #stoppable – a reference to Clarke’s production company called Unstoppable.
Chong then shared further allegations on his social media account, along with tips and rules on how to perform in nude or sex scenes.
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Source: news.sky.com
This notice was published: 2021-05-01 11:19:00