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Luna
21-10-2005, 18:28
Former EastEnders star Chris Parker accepted £50,000 libel damages today over a claim that he was fired from the TV show.

The 22-year-old actor and presenter, who played Spencer Moon in the BBC soap, had brought proceedings at London`s High Court over a December 2004 report in The Sun.

His solicitor, Jonathan Coad, told Mr Justice Gray that the article, subheaded `Axe for EastEnder after suicide bid`, alleged that he "got the boot after refusing to see the show`s psychologist".

He said that it claimed that Mr Parker had been unceremoniously sacked from the cast after having unreasonably refused to comply with an instruction to see a BBC psychologist.

"These allegations were entirely without foundation, and caused both the claimant and his family considerable anger and distress.

"The allegations also amounted to a serious slur on the claimant`s professional and personal reputation."

In fact, said Mr Coad, as the BBC stated in a press release, the actor`s departure was by agreement.

As the BBC had confirmed, it was Mr Parker who asked the BBC to be released from his contract.

The BBC did not want him to leave EastEnders and, after trying to persuade him to stay, agreed only reluctantly to allow him to do so.

Mr Parker`s departure, both from EastEnders and from his contract with the BBC was therefore not only by agreement, but also on the most amicable of terms.

Mr Coad said that News Group Newspapers and TV editor Emily Smith now accepted that there was no truth whatsoever in the allegations and acknowledged the considerable damage they had done to Mr Parker.

They withdrew the allegations unreservedly, apologised to Mr Parker and had agreed to pay him substantial damages and his costs.

Mr Parker`s lawyers confirmed afterwards that the damages sum was £50,000.

A smiling Mr Parker said that he was "really happy" with the settlement.

He said that he was now working on a show with Gail Porter.

i_luv_dennis
21-10-2005, 18:32
thanks for that

JustJodi
21-10-2005, 18:48
Luna I had no idea Chris had a lawsuit pending,, guess EE and BBC were trying to cover up their hind ends..Thanks for the info :)

Carrie Bradshaw
21-10-2005, 23:24
Chris must be really relieved about that - it is so unfair when the press make up so many upsetting lies about people. It is great that he is 'really happy.'

kirstienod
24-10-2005, 15:53
I had no idea about that, thanks!

Kim
26-10-2005, 12:08
Good for Chris :) . I didn't know about that either. Thanks for posting.

dddMac1
26-10-2005, 15:10
i read that he was taking the sun newspaper to court a while back. well done chris

Angeltigger
26-10-2005, 15:22
Yeah Well done Chris, i am so glad that he is gettin his life back on track

.:SpIcYsPy:.
26-10-2005, 15:43
Good on chris!! He deserves that money :p

Well done to him on getting his life on track too!!

Keating's babe
26-10-2005, 15:45
I did read a while back he was taking them to court for the article. Considering what he has been through, I say good luck to him. It's a shame he wasn't properly written out of EE, but then again it couldn't really be helped.

dddMac1
26-10-2005, 15:57
hope the sun leaves him alone now