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Russell Brand is looking forward to finally defending himself in court. The actor has reacted to the charges of rape and sexual assault brought against him by the British authorities. He declared that the law has become a weapon used against individuals. He expressed gratitude for the chance to defend himself in court, maintaining his innocence regarding sexual assault. In his words:
“I’ve never engaged in non-consensual activity. I pray that you can see that by looking in my eyes.”
He emphasized his transformation from a troubled youth to reinventing as a Christian convert advocating for free speech. He described his past struggles with addiction, labeling himself as a “drug addict, sex addict, and imbecile.” However, Brand firmly insisted he is not a rapist. Additionally, he encouraged his followers to remain free and criticized British authorities regarding the charges.
Per Deadline, the former movie star has also been politically active. He previously urged American voters to support Trump in the context of protecting freedom. Brand has garnered 22.5 million social media followers, ranking just behind Joe Rogan, Ben Shapiro, and Jordan Peters.
Russell Brand Was Slammed With Five Charges by the Metropolitan Police

Earlier, We shared that Brand is facing serious legal charges, including rape, indecent assault, and sexual assault. The charges emanated from different incidents involving four women between 1999 and 2005. These accusations became mainstream after the Sunday Times, the Times, and Channel 4 investigation in September 2023. Brand has publicly denied the charges, describing them as “hurtful,” and maintained that his past relationships were mutually decided.
The Metropolitan Police confirmed that Brand faces a total of five charges. They include one count of rape, oral rape, two counts of sexual assault, and one count of indecent assault. Specific allegations detail a rape incident in Bournemouth in 1999 and an indecent assault in Westminster in 2001. Another alleged incident was oral rape and sexual assault in Westminster in 2004 and sexual assault in Westminster between 2004 and 2005.
He is scheduled to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on May 2. The actor is however reportedly currently residing in the United States. Typically, authorities aim to negotiate the return of individuals who are overseas. He can also be extradited should he display any resistance to arrest.
Russell Brand’s Career Took a Hit After the Allegations Surfaced

The online personality became a household name through stand-up comedy before successfully transitioning to broadcasting. From there, he hosted various national TV and radio programs. Between 2006 and 2008, he presented shows on BBC’s 6 Music and Radio 2 and programs on Channel 4. He also made several appearances in Hollywood hit films.
In 2023, he faced major setbacks in his career due to multiple sexual assault allegations. The situation resulted in his removal from Comedy Central’s Roast Battle. One allegation involved a claim that an accuser was just 16 at the time of her encounter with him.
Comedian Katherine Ryan publicly condemned Brand’s on-set behavior, describing it as that of a “sexual predator.” Initially set to judge for longer, Brand only appeared in the six-episode debut season in 2018. Coincidentally, this marked his last major U.K. television role.