UK Comedian Russell Brand Trial on Rape, Sex Assault Charges Delayed

LONDON, March 30 (Reuters) – British actor ⁠and ⁠comedian Russell Brand’s trial ⁠on seven charges of rape and sexual ​assault relating to six women will take place in October, ‌a London judge said ‌on Monday.

Brand, once one of Britain’s most high-profile ⁠broadcasters ⁠and former husband of U.S. singer Katy Perry, was ​not required to and did not appear at Southwark Crown Court for a preliminary hearing on Monday.

He has pleaded not ​guilty to all seven charges: three counts of rape ⁠and ⁠four counts of indecent ⁠or ​sexual assault allegedly committed between 1999 and 2009.

Brand, 50, was ​due to stand ⁠trial in June on five of the charges, before he was charged in December with two additional offences. Judge Joel Bennathan said the trial would now start ⁠in October and take up to eight weeks.

Brand was a ⁠regular on British screens in the 2000s. He was known for his flamboyant style and appearance, and also worked as a radio presenter for the BBC.

He also starred in a number of films including “Get Him to the Greek” in 2010, the same year he married Perry. They divorced in ⁠2012 after 14 months of marriage.

By the early 2020s, Brand had faded from mainstream culture and has since largely appeared online, airing his views on ​U.S. politics and free speech.

(Reporting by Sam ​Tobin; Editing by Catarina Demony)

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