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April 29, 2004updated 17 May 2007 11:30am

Associated pays out to comedian

By Press Gazette

Comedian Rowan Atkinson has accepted damages and an apology from Associated Newspapers over allegations he was suffering from depression and “heading for a breakdown”.

Atkinson sued Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the Mail on Sunday and Daily Mail, over articles in the respective papers on 28 December 2003 and 3 January this year, which claimed he was receiving treatment for depression in a US clinic.

His solicitor, Martin Cruddace, told the High Court: “Mr Atkinson is not and has never suffered from depression, severe or otherwise. The allegation that he spent five weeks at a clinic for treatment of depression is untrue.”

Rebecca Jackson, solicitor for Associated, added: “The defendant is happy to accept that these allegations were untrue. The defendant offers its sincere apologies to the claimant for getting these articles wrong.”

Speaking outside court, Atkinson said: “Although these allegations have been refuted, their publication was indicative of continuing stigmatising of the issue of mental health. The substantial damages we have obtained will be paid to a charitable organisation in the field of mental health.”

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