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Russell Brand Accused: Actor Faces Explosive New U.S. Lawsuit

Russell Brand is in full-blown panic mode. The controversial comic fears he may face criminal charges in the U.S. following explosive new sex assault allegations from the set of his 2011 film Arthur.

Russell Brand Accused in Civil Suit Over On-Set Attack

According to a bombshell civil complaint, Brand allegedly exposed himself to a female extra in front of cast and crew, then followed her into a bathroom and assaulted her. The shocking incident reportedly happened in 2010 during filming in New York.

Now, that woman is suing both Brand and Warner Bros. She claims the studio may hold damning outtake footage. Brand denies everything.

Brand’s lawyers are begging a New York court to delay the case. Their reason? Any testimony could hurt his criminal defense in Britain.

They also argue the 49-year-old has a “reasonable belief” that U.S. prosecutors could file charges based on the civil complaint.

UK Charges Bring More Heat

Just days after the U.S. filing, British police hit Brand with a stack of charges. He now faces five counts tied to four women, including rape and indecent assault.

Those alleged crimes span from 1999 to 2005, back when Brand was riding high with gigs at the BBC and starring roles in Hollywood comedies.

He’s set to appear in court in London on May 2. Brand insists he’s innocent and calls the wave of accusations a “coordinated smear campaign.”

Studio Footage Could Sink Him

Courtroom bombshells keep coming. Lawyers for Warner Bros. admitted they have up to eight hours of behind-the-scenes footage from Arthur. Some of it, Brand’s accuser believes, could support her claims.

That material is now in the hands of investigators. Both Brand and the studio continue to deny all wrongdoing.

Russell Brand Accused: From Stardom to Scandal

Once a tabloid favorite, Brand’s life has unraveled. After high-profile relationships and a wild career in comedy and film, he’s now best known for peddling conspiracy theories on YouTube and Rumble.

He has millions of loyal followers. But critics say he’s using his platform to distract from his dark past.

Brand Doubles Down as Trials Loom

In a defiant video posted on X, Brand slammed what he calls weaponized lawfare. “I have never been a rapist,” he said, while thanking fans for their “continuing support.”

He also teased that his show will air Monday, promising more personal commentary as he prepares for court.

What’s Next for Russell Brand?

Between the civil lawsuit in the U.S. and the criminal case in the U.K., Brand is in the legal fight of his life.

Although he’s relocated to Florida, he may not escape justice. His lawyers are on high alert, and prosecutors on both sides of the Atlantic are circling.

Still, his massive online following hasn’t wavered. Supporters flood his comment sections daily, praising him as a truth-teller.

Will Brand Beat the Charges or Face the Fallout?

With court dates approaching and evidence mounting, the world is watching. Brand may try to spin the accusations, but the legal system doesn’t run on likes and shares.

Russell Brand accused—and now he must answer.

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