Russell Brand pleads not guilty to rape and sexual assault charges as case heads toward trial
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Russell Brand has pleaded not guilty to a series of rape and sexual assault charges during a court appearance at Southwark Crown Court, as his high-profile criminal case continues to move toward trial. The 50-year-old entered not guilty pleas to all counts, including rape, sexual assault and indecent assault, during a brief hearing in London.
According to reports, the charges relate to allegations made by multiple women involving incidents said to have taken place between the late 1990s and mid-2000s. Prosecutors outlined the timeline of the alleged offenses in court, noting that the case now involves several complainants whose accusations were brought forward as the investigation expanded. Brand, who appeared in person, spoke only to confirm his identity and enter his pleas.
The court heard that the case is expected to proceed to trial in 2026, with pre-trial hearings scheduled in the coming months. The judge granted bail under previously set conditions, allowing Brand to remain free while the legal process continues. Authorities have also confirmed that the complainants involved in the case are receiving specialist support as proceedings move forward.
Brand has consistently denied all allegations, maintaining that his past relationships were consensual. In previous statements, he has said he “absolutely refutes” the accusations.
The case has drawn intense public and media scrutiny given Brand’s celebrity status and the seriousness of the charges. As proceedings continue, the outcome is likely to be closely followed both within the UK and internationally.