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Wallace drops legal action against BBC
27 Feb
Summary
- Gregg Wallace's legal claim against the BBC has been settled.
- The former presenter sought up to £10,000 in damages.
- The claim was based on alleged distress from data request failures.

The legal dispute between former MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace and the BBC has reached a resolution. Wallace had initiated a claim seeking up to £10,000 in damages against the broadcaster and BBC Studios. This action alleged that the BBC caused him distress and harassment by not complying with a request for his personal data.
The court documents have confirmed that the legal claim has been discontinued, with no order made regarding costs. Wallace's legal action was prompted by his dismissal from the MasterChef program in July. This dismissal occurred after a report substantiated over 40 allegations concerning his behavior on the show.




