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Russell Brand has denied "very serious criminal allegations" that he claims will be made against him by a newspaper and TV company. In a video posted on YouTube and X, formerly known as Twitter, titled "So, This is Happening", the comedian denied the allegations that he described as "a litany of extremely egregious and aggressive attacks". He said that while he was "very promiscuous" at the height of his career, his relationships were "always consensual".
originally posted by: TXRabbit
When you can't address the topic, attack the source. I don't see him shutting up anytime soon. Goooo Russell!!!
I think I may believe these charges, whatever they end up being, this guy has been giving me the creeps for some 20 years now, since the time I lived in England and Scotland.
This doesn't happen with obnoxious people for me, it happens when I feel someone is really bad. I'm usually right.
originally posted by: Mahogany
a reply to: Silcone Synapse
I think I may believe these charges, whatever they end up being,
Yeah,that explains why the liberal media used the "He's right wing!" dogwhistle to try to get him cancelled last year..they expect all liberals to instantly hate the guy and believe he is a nazi because he started talking about things liberals refuse to believe are happening or try to hide..
originally posted by: NorthOfStuffx2
originally posted by: Mahogany
a reply to: Silcone Synapse
I think I may believe these charges, whatever they end up being,
I’m not surprised. LOL
originally posted by: Mahogany
Looks like rape. Multiple women.
That's kind of the vibe I was getting, I would have gone with child molestation, but didn't want to say it before it was out.
Allegedly, it's rape.
Over the past few years, reporters have interviewed hundreds of sources who knew or worked with Brand: ex-girlfriends and their friends and family, comedians and other celebrities, people who worked with him on radio and TV, and senior staff at the BBC, Channel 4 and other media organisations.
Along with these interviews reporters have seen private emails and text messages, submitted freedom of information requests, viewed medical and therapists’ notes, scrutinised Brand’s books and interviews, and watched and listened to hundreds of hours of his shows on the BBC, Channel 4 and YouTube to corroborate allegations.