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Russell Brand granted bail, after appearing in court on rape and assault charges

Russell Brand arrives at Westminster Magistrates' court in London, Friday, May 2, 2025, where he faces, rape and sexual assault charges involving four women.
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Russell Brand arrives at Westminster Magistrates' court in London, Friday, May 2, 2025, where he faces, rape and sexual assault charges involving four women.

The political pundit and comedian Russell Brand has been released on conditional bail until his hearing in London on May 30, the court has confirmed with NPR. The news comes after Brand's court appearance earlier today. The actor faces multiple charges of rape and sexual assault.

The allegations against Brand stem back to 2023, when The Times, The Sunday Times and Channel 4 published a joint investigation speaking with four women who accused Brand of rape and sexual assault between 2006 and 2013. Brand has since denied the allegations, saying that the relationships he had were "absolutely and always consensual."

In April 2025, the Metropolitan Police announced they had conducted an investigation and were charging Brand with multiple counts of rape and sexual assault. NPR has attempted to reach out to Brand's representatives.

In the early 2000s, Brand was a rising star in the U.K. comedy and media scene, working for the BBC and MTV. His status was elevated after hosting the TV show Big Brother's Big Mouth, a spin-off of the popular reality show Big Brother. He became more well known in the U.S. after acting in the comedy movies Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Get Him to the Greek.

Since then, he's pivoted to become more well known as an internet commentator and pundit. Between his YouTube and Rumble channels, he's gained millions of subscribers with his videos criticizing globalism, the mainstream media and vaccines.

In recent months, Brand has taken to social media to profess his conversion to Christianity. In the run up to the 2024 presidential election, Brand joined right-wing commentator Tucker Carlson for an event in the battleground state of Arizona. There, he closed out the proceedings on his knees in prayer against "the dark and demonic forces" of the deep state.

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Andrew Limbong
Andrew Limbong is a reporter for NPR's Arts Desk, where he does pieces on anything remotely related to arts or culture, from streamers looking for mental health on Twitch to Britney Spears' fight over her conservatorship. He's also covered the near collapse of the live music industry during the coronavirus pandemic. He's the host of NPR's Book of the Day podcast and a frequent host on Life Kit.