Russell Brand's Rape and Assault Trial Delayed to October; Expanded Charges Involve Six Women
March 30, 2026
A London judge postponed Russell Brand’s trial on seven charges of rape and sexual assault to October, with the trial expected to run up to eight weeks.
Initially, five charges were slated for trial in June, but two more offences were added in December, expanding the case.
The charges involve six women, and Brand did not attend a preliminary hearing at Southwark Crown Court.
Background notes highlight Brand’s past on shows such as Big Brother’s Big Mouth, his marriage to Katy Perry, and his current residence in the United States alongside a Buckinghamshire home.
Since the early 2020s, Brand has largely faded from mainstream media, turning to online commentary on politics and free speech.
His public prominence in British media peaked in the 2000s, after which he shifted to online platforms to voice his views.
The piece emphasizes his reduced prominence in recent years while noting continued online activity focused on U.S. politics and free speech.
The report is sourced from Reuters and provides context on Brand’s career trajectory and current legal proceedings.
The judge overseeing the case is Joel Bennathan.
Brand has a history in entertainment as a stand-up comedian, actor, and presenter, with previous charges dating back to 1999–2009 and a current focus on podcasting and online activity.
The court flagged potential time constraints if the June start occurs, including jury availability during the start of the summer holidays.
Brand remains on bail during proceedings, with a further two-day pre-trial hearing scheduled for mid-June.
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U.S. News & World Report • Mar 30, 2026
UK Comedian Russell Brand Trial on Rape, Sex Assault Charges Delayed
Evening Standard • Mar 30, 2026
Russell Brand’s rape trial delayed until October
Reuters • Mar 30, 2026
UK comedian Russell Brand trial on rape, sex assault charges delayed
ST • Mar 30, 2026
UK comedian Russell Brand trial on rape, sex assault charges delayed