Actor Noel Clarke must pay at least £3m of the Guardian publisher's legal costs after pursuing a "far-fetched" and "false case" against the newspaper for reporting sexual misconduct allegations, a High Court judge has ruled.
The Doctor Who and Kidulthood star took Guardian News and Media (GNM) to court after the paper ran a series of stories in 2021 claiming he had used his power in the film and TV industry to prey upon and harass women.
In August, a judge dismissed the star's libel claim and said the Guardian had succeeded in defending its stories on the grounds of truth and public interest.
Clarke became tearful at points during Tuesday's hearing, telling the judge: "I have lost my work, my savings, my legal team, my ability to support my family and much of my health."
