Russell Brand Charged With Additional Rape and Sexual Assault from 2009
Former comedian Russell Brand faces new charges of rape and sexual assault from incidents in 2009, adding to his existing legal troubles. The Crown Prosecution Service confirmed the charges.
The legal nightmare for the once-iconic comedian isn't over. Former comedian Russell Brand, who is already facing charges of rape and sexual assault, was charged on Tuesday with another count of rape and a separate sexual assault. The new charges stem from alleged incidents that occurred over a decade ago in 2009.
Details of the New Charges
According to the BBC, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) released a statement confirming the charges. Each charge concerns a separate woman and incidents that took place in 2009. This development adds another layer of complexity to the performer's mounting legal battles.
A Pattern of Allegations
These new allegations are in addition to a series of other serious charges Brand already faces. He was previously charged with rape, sexual assault, and indecent assault related to multiple women, with allegations dating from 1986 to 2013. While Brand has consistently denied the previous accusations, his official response to these latest charges has not yet been released.
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