Bulletproof three weeks after allegations of sexual misconduct against its star and co-creator Noel Clarke were made.The new series had been commissioned and was in pre-production before the allegations were reported.Sky halted production of the show in April after 20 women alleged to The Guardian that Clarke had engaged in a pattern of behaviour that included “groping, harassment and bullying”.
Clarke issued an apology after the report was released, but continues to deny all claims through his lawyers.“I vehemently deny any sexual misconduct or criminal wrongdoing,” Clarke said in the statement obtained by the BBC.A spokesperson for Sky told Deadline at the time of halting production: “Sky stands against all forms of sexual harassment and.
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