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
Police say they have received a third party report of sex offence claims and urge any alleged victims to come forward hours after Noel Clarke furiously denied any sexual misconduct or criminal wrongdoing over sex claims
The force said: On Wednesday 21 April police received a third party report relating to allegations of sexual offences committed by a male over a period of time. Officers are currently assessing the information
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
The actress, 35, who appeared opposite the actor in the 2006 film shared the image of the Time s Up logo on Instagram after Noel was accused of sexual misconduct by 20 women.
He s a sexual predator : Female co-stars on Noel Clarke s Bulletproof say sex harassment claims are UK film industry s best kept secret as they come out in support of 20 women who accused actor of groping and bullying
Noel Clarke s Bulletproof co-star says claims by 20 women are the best kept secret of Britain s film industry
She spoke out following several allegations of sexual harassment against Clarke published by The Guardian
Her co-star Mandeep Dhillon said on Instagram: About f time. Don t @ me following news of allegations
Ashley Walters, who appeared as Ronnie Pike in Sky s Bulletproof, said he was deeply saddened by the claims
The Guardian accuses actor-director Noel Clarke of being a sexual predator. 20 women came forward with stories of their experiences working with Clark, which catalogue a disturbing pattern of behavior that includes groping, sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, and bullying. The story broke just weeks after Clarke was awarded the prize for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA).
Clarke, best known to audiences as Mickey Smith in
Doctor Who, which he appeared in from 2005-2010. He is also known for his roles in the Hood trilogy,
Kidulthood (2006),
Brotherhood (2016). Clarke also founded Unstoppable Entertainment, a production company that prioritizes diverse voices.