Russell Brand Charged With Multiple Sexual Assaults in London** **

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** Comedian and actor Russell Brand has been charged with rape, indecent assault, and sexual assault by London's Metropolitan Police. The charges involve four separate women and incidents that reportedly occurred between 1999 and 2005, according to the police.

The investigation into Brand was prompted by alarming allegations brought to light in a September 2023 exposé by the Sunday Times, the Times, and Channel 4’s Dispatches, which claimed that Brand engaged in "rape, sexual assaults, and emotional abuse." As the investigation continues, Detective Superintendent Andy Furphy stated that the women involved are receiving support from specially trained officers.

Brand is scheduled to appear at London’s Westminster Magistrates’ Court on May 2. Following the allegations, his live tour was postponed, and his publishing deal with Pan Macmillan's imprint Bluebird was suspended. The BBC has also removed programs featuring Brand that they believe do not meet public standards, acknowledging their failure to adequately address past complaints regarding his behavior while employed at the network.

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