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He continues to argue for rape
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Russell Brand denies accusations of abuse and admits: Sex was a main reason for his desire for celebrity.
British comedian and actor Russell Brand, 49, once again commented on the serious allegations of rape and sexual abuse raised against him in London. In his show “Stay Free with Russell Brand” on The Spacbard Video Platform, the entertainer hardly contested that they have ever performed sexual acts without consent.
In his detailed statement, fire dealt with that the allegations were due to alleged incidents more than 20 years ago. “At that time, I must have been trapped by some kind of darkness,” he admitted, referring to his lifestyle shaped by sex, drugs and alcohol.
According to his own comedian, his own information was now openly talking about his past and his earlier dealings with women. “Back then, I had sex with all kinds of people,” said Brand. His celebrity had led to “women thrown at me” and he himself would nothing but “lose endless pleasure”.
Collaboration with advertised authorities
Despite this admission of his excessive life, Brand emphasized that consent was always the most important thing to him. The fact that he had many sexual encounters in his past does not mean that he had raped someone or sexually abused someone.
Brand announced that he would work with the authorities as part of the procedure. At the same time, he indicated that the indictment could possibly be politically motivated. He suspects that he will only be indicted because he has commented critically. Most recently, Brand had increasingly placed itself as a critic of the alleged establishment and often spread controversial content on topics such as Covid-19 or global political events on its various online channels. He also came out as a fan of current US President Donald Trump, 78.
That’s what the indictment is about
According to police, the prosecution refers to alleged events with four different women and five specific events said to have taken place between 1999 and 2005. As “The Times” reports, the investigation had already started in September 2023 after several accusations had been known during a major revelation research from Channel 4 documentary “Dispatches” and “Sunday Times”.
Fire, which has mainly lived in the United States in recent years, will appear in front of Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London on May 2nd. In the event of a conviction, the 49-year-old threatens several years in prison. Investigators emphasize that the procedure is still open. People affected by the case or have relevant information are asked to report to the police. The ex-man of pop star Katy Perry, 40, has already understood several times that all his sexual relationships should have been “absolutely always mutual”.
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