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Top Boy actor Micheal Ward charged with raping woman

Top Boy actor Micheal Ward charged with raping woman

NZ Herald4 days ago
A Bafta-winning actor who starred in Netflix drama Top Boy is facing multiple sex assault and rape charges.
Micheal Ward, 27, played Jamie in the award-winning series, which depicted tensions between fictional London gangs.
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