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Noel Clarke ordered to pay at least £3m of Guardian publisher's legal fees

Noel Clarke has been ordered to pay at least £3m of The Guardian publisher's legal costs after losing his "far-fetched" libel case over allegations of sexual misconduct reported by the newspaper.

The first article, published in April 2021, said some 20 women who knew the actor and filmmaker in a professional capacity had come forward with allegations including harassment and sexually inappropriate behaviour.

Clarke, best known for his 2006 film Kidulthood and for starring in Doctor Who, sued Guardian News and Media (GNM) over seven articles in total, as well as a podcast, and vehemently denied "any sexual misconduct or wrongdoing".

Following a trial earlier this year, a High Court judge found the newspaper's reporting was substantially true, agreeing with the publisher's defence of its reporting as both true and in the public interest.

At a hearing to determine costs on Tuesday, Clarke represented himself - saying in written submissions to the court that his legal team had resigned as he was unable to provide funding for the hearing.

Mrs Justice Steyn ruled that he must pay £3m ahead of a further assessment into the total costs to be recovered, which lawyers for the publisher estimate to be more than £6m.

"The claimant maintained a far-fetched and indeed a false case that the articles were not substantially true, by pursuing allegations of dishonesty and bad faith against almost all of the defendant's truth witnesses," the judge said.

The sum of £3m sought by GNM was "appropriate and no more than what ought to be reasonably ordered in this case", she added, and "substantially lower than the defendant's likely level of recovery".

Clarke describes proposed costs as 'excessive'

Clarke, 49, told the court he used AI platform ChatGPT to help prepare his response to GNM's barrister Gavin Millar KC, who asked the judge to order £3m as an interim payment - which he said was "significantly less" than the "norm" of asking for 75%-80%.

The actor described the proposed costs order as "excessive", "inflated" and "caused by their own choices", and asked the court to "consider both the law and the human reality of these proceedings".

He also requested that the order on costs be held pending an appeal.

"I have not been vexatious and I have not tried to play games with the court," Clarke said. "I have lost my work, my savings, my legal team, my ability to support my family and much of my health.

"My wife and children live every day under the shadow of uncertainty. We remortgaged our home just to survive. Any costs or interim payments must be proportionate to my means as a single household, not the unlimited resources of a major media conglomerate.

"A crushing order would not just punish me, it would punish my children and wife, and they do not deserve that."

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The key allegations - and the judge's response

Detailing GNM's spend, Mr Millar said about 40,000 documents, including audio recordings and transcripts, had to be reviewed as a result of Clarke bringing the case against them. He highlighted a number of "misconceived applications" made by the actor which "required much work from the defendant's lawyers in response".

During the trial, the actor accused GNM - as well as a number of women who made accusations against him - of being part of a conspiracy aiming to destroy his career.

This conspiracy allegation "massively increased the scale and costs of the litigation by giving rise to a whole new unpleaded line of attack against witnesses and third parties", Mr Millar said in written submissions to the court.

Clarke originally asked for damages of £10m, increasing to £40m and then £70m as the case progressed, the barrister said.

He must now pay GNM the £3m within 28 days, Mrs Justice Steyn ruled.

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