Ex-Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson settles assault claim, law firm says

Author : acanthoma2003
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 20:24:20


The March 2015 incident cost Clarkson his job.

British media are reporting Wednesday that the case involved a £100,000 (about $140,000) payment to producer Oisin Tymon, but Slater and Gordon, the law firm representing Tymon, would not comment on the amount.

At the end of a day's work on the BBC show last March, Clarkson allegedly subjected Tymon to a stream of verbal abuse and hit him, leaving him with a bloody lip.



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Clarkson: 'I'm sorry... he has had to go through that'

Tymon's law firm said Clarkson had now apologized.

'I would like to say sorry, once again, to Oisin Tymon for the incident and its regrettable aftermath,' the law firm quoted Clarkson as saying. 'I want to reiterate that none of this was in any way his fault.'

He also said that the 'abuse' Tymon had suffered since the incident was 'unwarranted.'

'I am sorry too that he has had to go through that,' the law firm quoted Clarkson as saying.

Slater and Gordon attorney Paul Daniels said Tymon was eager to put the matter behind him.

Clarkson had previously been warned by the BBC for other incidents, including for singing a song in a video that appeared on YouTube in which he apparently used the N-word. After the incident involving Tymon, the BBC dropped Clarkson from 'Top Gear' for what it called an 'unprovoked physical attack.'

'I would like to say sorry, once again, to Oisin Tymon for the incident and its regrettable aftermath,' the law firm quoted Clarkson as saying. 'I want to reiterate that none of this was in any way his fault.' The March 2015 incident cost Clarkson his job. Clarkson: 'I'm sorry... he has had to go through that' 'I would like to say sorry, once again, to Oisin Tymon for the incident and its regrettable aftermath,' the law firm quoted Clarkson as saying. 'I want to reiterate that none of this was in any way his fault.' He also said that the 'abuse' Tymon had suffered since the incident was 'unwarranted.' At the end of a day's work on the BBC show last March, Clarkson allegedly subjected Tymon to a stream of verbal abuse and hit him, leaving him with a bloody lip. The March 2015 incident cost Clarkson his job. 'I would like to say sorry, once again, to Oisin Tymon for the incident and its regrettable aftermath,' the law firm quoted Clarkson as saying. 'I want to reiterate that none of this was in any way his fault.' At the end of a day's work on the BBC show last March, Clarkson allegedly subjected Tymon to a stream of verbal abuse and hit him, leaving him with a bloody lip. Slater and Gordon attorney Paul Daniels said Tymon was eager to put the matter behind him. British media are reporting Wednesday that the case involved a £100,000 (about $140,000) payment to producer Oisin Tymon, but Slater and Gordon, the law firm representing Tymon, would not comment on the amount. Clarkson had previously been warned by the BBC for other incidents, including for singing a song in a video that appeared on YouTube in which he apparently used the N-word. After the incident involving Tymon, the BBC dropped Clarkson from 'Top Gear' for what it called an 'unprovoked physical attack.' 'I would like to say sorry, once again, to Oisin Tymon for the incident and its regrettable aftermath,' the law firm quoted Clarkson as saying. 'I want to reiterate that none of this was in any way his fault.' Slater and Gordon attorney Paul Daniels said Tymon was eager to put the matter behind him. Clarkson: 'I'm sorry... he has had to go through that' British media are reporting Wednesday that the case involved a £100,000 (about $140,000) payment to producer Oisin Tymon, but Slater and Gordon, the law firm representing Tymon, would not comment on the amount. Clarkson had previously been warned by the BBC for other incidents, including for singing a song in a video that appeared on YouTube in which he apparently used the N-word. After the incident involving Tymon, the BBC dropped Clarkson from 'Top Gear' for what it called an 'unprovoked physical attack.' He also said that the 'abuse' Tymon had suffered since the incident was 'unwarranted.' The March 2015 incident cost Clarkson his job. Clarkson had previously been warned by the BBC for other incidents, including for singing a song in a video that appeared on YouTube in which he apparently used the N-word. After the incident involving Tymon, the BBC dropped Clarkson from 'Top Gear' for what it called an 'unprovoked physical attack.' At the end of a day's work on the BBC show last March, Clarkson allegedly subjected Tymon to a stream of verbal abuse and hit him, leaving him with a bloody lip. He also said that the 'abuse' Tymon had suffered since the incident was 'unwarranted.' He also said that the 'abuse' Tymon had suffered since the incident was 'unwarranted.' British media are reporting Wednesday that the case involved a £100,000 (about $140,000) payment to producer Oisin Tymon, but Slater and Gordon, the law firm representing Tymon, would not comment on the amount.

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