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Noel Clarke, known for "Doctor Who" and "Kidulthood," has been declared bankrupt following a libel case loss. In September 2025, he was ordered to pay £3 million in legal costs to Guardian News and Media after losing a case over allegations of sexual misconduct from 20 women. Clarke denied the allegations, claiming the reporting was defamatory, but the High Court ruled in favor of The Guardian.
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