British performer Russell Brand accused of sexual assault in New York
lawsuit
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[November 04, 2023]
By Steve Gorman
(Reuters) - British actor-comedian Russell Brand was accused in a
lawsuit filed on Friday of sexually assaulting a film extra on the New
York City set of the 2011 romantic comedy "Arthur," in which he starred
as a boozing, philandering heir to a fortune.
The suit follows a recent flurry of allegations reported in the British
news media against the 48-year-old performer by several women accusing
him of sexual assault and inappropriate behavior, some dating back 20
years.
British police have said they were investigating a number of the
allegations, but the New York lawsuit filed on Friday marks the first
such accusation leveled in court.
It was brought in state court under New York's Adult Survivors Act,
which gives accusers a one-year window to sue over alleged sexual abuse
from a long time ago, even if statutes of limitations have expired.
Warner Bros Pictures, which distributed "Arthur," also was named as a
defendant, along with other companies involved in the film production.
They were accused of negligence and of aiding and abetting Brand by
tolerating his misconduct on the set.
Brand in September denied on his social media channels having ever
engaged in non-consensual sex. His representatives in New York and
London did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the newly
filed lawsuit. Neither did Warner Bros.
The complaint was brought by a woman identified only as Jane Doe who
said she was hired to appear as a cast "extra" in a scene from "Arthur"
filmed at Le Cirque restaurant in Manhattan in July of 2010.
The film, a box office dud that drew generally negative reviews, was a
remake of a highly successful 1981 movie starring Dudley Moore in the
title role as a drunken New York City millionaire on the brink of an
arranged marriage to a wealthy heiress when he falls for a
free-spirited, working-class woman.
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British comedian and actor Russell Brand walks outside the Wembley
Park Theatre, in northwest London, Britain, September 16, 2023.
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According to the lawsuit, Brand was
visibly intoxicated during the production and exposed his genitalia
to the plaintiff as he sat at a table staring at her, "openly and
obviously in the presence of everyone on set," including film studio
employees who treated his behavior as acceptable.
Afterward, the complaint alleges, Brand followed the woman into a
restroom, where he again pulled down his pants, then shoved her into
a stall and forced her to perform oral sex on him, all while a
production crew member stood directly outside as if to guard the
door.
The accuser says the assault caused "severe psychological injuries"
and economic losses.
The suit seeks unspecified money damages from Brand on grounds of
assault, battery, false imprisonment and infliction of emotional
distress.
Brand, the former husband of U.S. pop singer Katy Perry and once one
of Britain's most high-profile comedians and broadcasters, had
repositioned himself in recent years as an internet social
commentator, logging more than 6 million followers on his YouTube
channel.
YouTube in September said it had blocked Brand from earning further
revenues from the online video platform in light of his alleged
sexual misconduct.
(Reporting by Steve Gorman in LosAngeles, Editing by Rosalba
O'Brien)
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