Gregg Wallace Discontinues Legal Claim Against BBC
In Brief
Gregg Wallace has dropped his damages claim against the BBC related to previous allegations.
Key Facts
- Gregg Wallace filed a damages claim against the BBC and BBC Studios
- Court documents state the claim has been discontinued
- The BBC confirmed Wallace will not receive any damages
- Wallace was a former host of MasterChef
- The legal claim was discontinued in the High Court
What Happened
Gregg Wallace, former MasterChef host, filed a damages claim against the BBC and BBC Studios. Court documents indicate that the claim has been discontinued, and the BBC confirmed that Wallace will not receive any damages. The claim was discontinued in the High Court.
Why It Matters
The discontinuation of the claim concludes the legal proceedings between Wallace and the BBC. This development closes the matter as reported by the involved parties without further details on the underlying allegations or Wallace’s perspective. Details about the nature of the allegations against Wallace and their resolution are not provided in the sources. Wallace’s response or perspective on the matter is not included in the available reports.
Sources
- BBC News — Gregg Wallace and BBC settle damages claim(4h ago)
- The Independent — BBC settles Gregg Wallace’s damages claim over ‘distress and harassment’(3h ago)
- The Independent — Gregg Wallace settles damages claim against the BBC(3h ago)
