The Crown Prosecution Service has permitted the Metropolitan Police Service to charge an individual subsequent to a detective inquiry.
The Metropolitan Police has filed charges and a requisition against Russell Brand, 50 (born February 4, 1975), of Oxfordshire, regarding the following offences. –
- One count of rape
- One count of indecent assault
- One count of oral rape
- Two counts of sexual assault
Detectives began investigating in September 2023 after receiving a number of allegations, which followed reporting by Channel 4’s Dispatches and The Sunday Times.
It is alleged that –
- In 1999 a woman was raped in the Bournemouth area
- In 2001 a woman was indecently assaulted in the Westminster area of London
- In 2004 a woman was orally raped and sexually assaulted in the Westminster area of London
- Between 2004 and 2005, a woman was sexually assaulted in the Westminster area of London
Russell Brand will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Friday, 2 May.
Detective Superintendent Andy Furphy from the Metropolitan Police who is leading the investigation said: “The women who have made reports continue to receive support from specially trained officers.
“The Met’s investigation remains open and detectives ask anyone who has been affected by this case, or anyone who has any information, to come forward and speak with police. A dedicated team of investigators is available via email at CIT@met.police.uk.
“Support is also available by contacting the independent charity, Rape Crisis at 24/7 Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Line.”
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The charges relate to four separate women.
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