Actor, 45, said he s deeply sorry and will seek professional help after claims
Married father of three denies any sexual complaints with police probe looming
Clarke accused of sexual harassment and bullying by 20 women over 15 years
Deacon and Clarke fell out over naming rights of a new film called Anuvahood
Clarke later accused Deacon of harassment, with the latter found guilty
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Noel Clarke is facing the prospect of a police investigation after seven more women came forward to accuse the Bafta star of a campaign of sexual harassment and bullying.
With 27 women now saying they were sexually harassed or groped by the celebrated actor and director, Scotland Yard has said it is assessing a specific allegation.
The Met Police confirmed that a third-party report was made on April 21 relating to allegations of sexual offences committed by a male over a period of time .
A third party report is when claims are made to an organisation separate from the police. This type of report is anonymous and means the claims cannot be probed by officers but can be used as intelligence.
Jahannah James says Noel Clarke secretly filmed her naked during an audition
The 31-year-old actress starred alongside Clark, 42, in the hit film Brotherhood
Ms James said she went to police at the time but officers would not investigate
She claims officers would only get involved if her threatened her with footage
Bafta winner Clarke is facing prospect of a police investigation after more claims
A total of 27 women claim they were sexually harassed or groped by Clarke
Met confirmed it is probing third-party report made on April 21 against Clarke
However Scotland Yard has today said it has not opened a criminal investigation
A former co-star of Noel Clarke has posted a message about karma after the Kidulthood director was accused of sexual harassment and bullying by 20 women.
Adam Deacon fell out with Clarke when the Bafta award-winning star claimed that Deacon had infringed on copyright by calling his 2010 spoof film Anuvahood.
Clarke, 45, went onto accuse Deacon of waging an online trolling campaign against him, claiming at the 2015 trial that the 38-year-old had made death threats.
Deacon was found guilty of harassment without violence, banned from contacting Clarke and ordered to pay £500.
Last night, he posted a message on Instagram which said: Karma. No need for revenge. Just sit back and wait. Those who hurt you eventually screw up themselves and if you are lucky, god will let you watch.