Russell Brand Says He Moved Away From United Kingdom Following Sexual Assault Allegations

This week, Russell Brand disclosed that he is now residing outside of the UK. The reason for his departure, as stated by the entertainer, was due to persistent criticism from the British media and government after various sexual misconduct accusations were made against him.

Brand stated on Rumble that he no longer reside in the United Kingdom since he has firsthand knowledge of how the media, government, and judiciary may target and silence you if you become a nuisance.” [Sunday Times of London reported this.]

The weekend’s Times article suggests that Brand relocated his family to Florida just prior to last year’s U.S. presidential election; coincidentally, the Metropolitan Police announced through a statement to The Hollywood Reporter that they had submitted their file with sexual assault allegations against the ex-comedian to prosecutors at around the same time. It remains undetermined how this move might influence the ongoing legal proceedings.

Various sources such as the Sunday Times and the Times itself have recently made accusations towards Brand, with one woman accusing him of rape, multiple others claiming emotional abuse, and another stating that he assaulted her when she was only 16 years old.

A number of women have spoken up about incidents of abuse that supposedly took place when Brand served as a host for BBC Radio 2 and Channel 4. Recently, an internal investigation report disclosed that the company examined eight complaints against him, two of which were during his tenure from 2006 to 2008.

The BBC report stated that a more effective system ought to have been implemented to swiftly identify and manage Russell Brand’s inappropriate actions, allowing everyone involved to comfortably voice their worries if necessary.

The brand asserts that he has not been involved in any wrongdoings, stating that all his interactions have been based on mutual consent.

As a gaming enthusiast speaking about myself, although I hail from the UK, I’ve found myself garnering attention among American Trump supporters. Recently, I was fortunate enough to attend his inauguration last month. In June of ’24, I had the privilege of interviewing Donald Trump Jr., and later this month, I’m thrilled to be receiving the Global Defender of Freedom Award at the Celebrate American Exceptionalism Gala, which is happening at none other than Trump’s iconic Mar-a-Lago estate.

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2025-02-02 20:54