Top Gear Producer Tymon to Not Press Charges against Clarkson

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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Lawyer representing Top Gear producer, Oisin Tymon, has confirmed that his client does not plan to press any charges against Jeremy Clarkson over the attack that led to Clarkson being dropped from the hit BBC2 show. North Yorkshire Police had earlier inquired about the BBC’s report into the incident which left Tymon with a bleeding lip. Tymon mentioned in the statement issued by his lawyer that all “parties should now be allowed to move on.”

Paul Daniels from employment lawyers Slater and Gordon, explained that “I have been asked to issue a statement on behalf of my client Oisin Tymon regarding police enquiries in this matter.” “Mr Tymon has informed the police that he doesn’t want to press charges. The events of the last few weeks have been extremely unpleasant for everyone involved. The matter has taken a great toll on Oisin, his family and his friends.” He mentioned that “quite simply, Mr Tymon just wishes to return now to the job at the BBC he loves, as soon as possible. Further, the BBC have, in his view, taken action with a view to addressing the issues at hand.” It was added that “Mr Tymon agrees with the BBC’s stated view that all parties should now be allowed to move on, so far as possible.” 

Meanwhile on the other hand, North Yorkshire police have confirmed to have questioned potential witnesses to the fracas that cost Jeremy Clarkson his job at the BBC, stressing that they “have a duty to investigate” what happened.

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