The Guardian (USA)

Russell Brand: Met police receive report of alleged sexual assault in 2003

- Kevin Rawlinson , Jamie Grierson and Ben Quinn

Police have received a report of an alleged sexual assault in the wake of media reporting of allegation­s against Russell Brand, Scotland Yard has said.

The 48-year-old comedian and actor has been accused of rape, assault and emotional abuse between 2006 and 2013, when he was at the height of his fame working for the BBC, Channel 4 and starring in Hollywood films. He denies the allegation­s.

The Met police said on Monday it had now received an allegation of sexual assault in Soho, central London, in 2003. It added that as yet no investigat­ion had been launched.

This appears to be a fresh allegation, as the claims reported by Channel 4, the Times and the Sunday Times against Brand were based on accounts from several women relating to incidents said to have taken place between 2006 and 2013.

In a short statement, a spokespers­on for the Metropolit­an police said: “We are aware of reporting by the Sunday Times and Channel 4’s Dispatches about allegation­s of sexual offences.

“On Sunday 17 September, the Met received a report of a sexual assault, which was alleged to have taken place in Soho in central London in 2003. Officers are in contact with the woman and will be providing her with support.

“We first spoke with the Sunday Times on Saturday 16 September and have since made further approaches to the Sunday Times and Channel 4 to ensure that anyone who believes they have been the victim of a sexual offence is aware of how to report this to the police.

“We continue to encourage anyone who believes they may have been a victim of a sexual offence, no matter how long ago it was, to contact us.”

The allegation­s in the Times, the Sunday Times and Channel 4’s Dispatches include claims Brand assaulted one of the women when she was a 16-year-old schoolgirl, while another woman has claimed he raped her against a wall in his home in Los Angeles. The Sunday Times published texts to her – from a phone number that they said multiple sources verified as belonging to Brand – in which he said: “I’m sorry. That was crazy and selfish.”

A third woman says she was assaulted in the same house the following year after having worked with Brand on a project.

Before the first allegation­s were published, Brand posted a video online on Friday saying he has been “promiscuou­s” but that all of his relationsh­ips have been “consensual”.

The BBC, Channel 4 and Banijay UK, which bought Endemol – the company commission­ed by Channel 4 to produce the Big Brother spin-off shows Brand hosted – have all launched investigat­ions into his behaviour while he was working on their programmes.

Brand’s publisher, Bluebird, said that “all future publishing” with the comedian had been paused. The imprint of Pan Macmillan has published the comedian’s titles including Recovery: Freedom from Our Addictions and Mentors: How to Help and Be Helped in recent years.

An planned title, Recovery: The

Workbook, by the comedian was due to be published by Bluebird in December 2025, according to the company’s website.

Meanwhile, the remaining shows on Brand’s Bipolarisa­tion tour have been postponed. A statement from the promoters said: “We are postponing these few remaining addiction charity fundraiser shows, we don’t like doing it – but we know you’ll understand.”

 ?? ?? Russell Brand at the Get Him to the Greek premiere in LA in 2010. Photograph: Graham Whitby Boot/Allstar
Russell Brand at the Get Him to the Greek premiere in LA in 2010. Photograph: Graham Whitby Boot/Allstar

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