Noel Clarke’s former agent Gary O’Sullivan has been abruptly let go from UK management firm 42.
01.05.2021 - 23:57 / deadline.com
BBC News is reporting that a third party has reported sexual offences by a man to police following recent claims against actor Noel Clarke.
Police said they were assessing the information, which was reported on April 21. A third party report in the UK is anonymous, so the allegation cannot be investigated by the police. However, they can be compared with other reports against the same person.
This latest information comes after 20 women have accused Clarke of sexual harassment and bullying. He has
Noel Clarke’s former agent Gary O’Sullivan has been abruptly let go from UK management firm 42.
allegations of sexual assault, harassment and bullying made against the star.In light of the claims, the letter highlighted a broader culture of sexism and sexual harassment against women in film and TV, and has called for industry-wide action to be taken.“After reading the Noel Clarke allegations, many of us within the TV and film industry started sharing our own stories of sexual harassment and sexual abuse.
Following claims of sexual misconduct against Noel Clarke, British policehave now confirmed that they received a report linked to allegations of sexual offences committed by a male individual. London's Metropolitan Police told the BBC that they received a third-party report on April 21 and were now assessing the information.
Manori Ravindran International EditorA report has been filed with London’s Met Police relating to sexual misconduct allegations against British actor Noel Clarke.Met Police confirmed that they received a third party report on April 21 relating to allegations of sexual offenses by a man.
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