Russell Brand 'moves to US' claiming British authorities are 'attacking' him amid BBC misconduct review

Russell Brand 'moves to US' claiming British authorities are 'attacking' him amid BBC misconduct review

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Russell Brand 'moves to US' claiming British authorities are 'attacking' him amid BBC misconduct review
Author: William Mata
Published: Feb, 02 2025 12:20

Russell Brand is said to have moved to the US after claiming he is being “attacked” by British prosecutors. The comedian has been accused of sexual assaults against four women between 2006 and 2013 when he was at the height of his fame, but has not been charged. He has also been interviewed by police three times under caution. Brand has denied all allegations, insisting his sexual relationships were "absolutely always consensual".

Now, the 49-year-old has uprooted his wife Laura Gallacher, 37, and their three children from their Oxfordshire home to a new residence in Florida, sparking legal questions over his future in the UK. “I don't live in the United Kingdom any more because I personally have experienced how the media, government and judiciary - if you suddenly become an inconvenience - will find ways to attack and shut you down,” he said on video platform Rumble.

A BBC review into Brand’s conduct found this week that a number "felt unable to raise" concerns about the presenter and believed he "would always get his way”. The Crown Prosecution Service is now reviewing a case, and Brand’s move to the US could complicate matters if charges are brought. It is standard practice for the Crown Prosecution Service to submit an extradition request to the US State Department via the British Embassy in Washington.

However, the process has been complex in the past, most notably in the lengthy legal battle over Abu Hamza al-Masri’s extradition. Since his rise to fame through BBC and Channel 4 shows, which led to Hollywood stardom and a short-lived marriage to Katy Perry in the early 2010s, Brand has increasingly focused on activism and promoting conspiracy theories online. Brand had initially supported Robert F Kennedy Jr’s independent presidential run before switching to endorse Mr Trump.

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