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Noel Clarke ‘sues Bafta’ over suspended membership after sexual misconduct allegations

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Noel Clarke ‘sues Bafta’ over suspended membership after sexual misconduct allegations

Clarke was set to be honoured for outstanding contribution at the Baftas last year before his membership was revoked (Picture: Rex Features)

Provided by Metro Clarke was set to be honoured for outstanding contribution at the Baftas last year before his membership was revoked (Picture: Rex Features)

Noel Clarke is reportedly suing Bafta after his membership was suspended last year in light of the sexual misconduct allegations. 

The Kidulthood director was initially set to be honoured at the awards last year for outstanding contribution to British cinema. However, his membership was revoked weeks later in June 2021 after 20 women came forward to accuse him of misconduct, including sexual harassment and bullying in an article published by The Guardian. 

Clarke, 46, has vehemently denied the claims. 

It has now emerged that the filmmaker filed papers against Bafta at the High Court last week, the Sunday Times reports. 

Reacting to the reported lawsuit, a Bafta spokesperson told Metro.co.uk: ‘A year ago, Bafta was transparent about what led to Mr Clarke’s award and membership being suspended following serious accusations of groping, harassment and bullying by 20 women published by The Guardian. 

‘We stand by our decision and are very surprised by the news he now wishes to sue the arts charity. If proceedings are served, we will of course defend ourselves.’ ‘

Reference: Metro: Alicia Adejobi 

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