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00:00 Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we'll be looking at the developing story around Russell
00:10 Brand and the allegations that have been made against him.
00:20 On the 15th of September, 2023, following growing public speculation, British actor
00:26 and comedian Russell Brand posted a video online to try and get ahead of this brewing
00:32 scandal.
00:33 In it, he claims that he was the victim of a coordinated attack from the mainstream media
00:44 and profusely denied the allegations without going into detail about what they were.
00:50 At the time, Brand was also touring a new comedy show in the UK, Bipolarization, and
00:57 did end up performing on the 16th in London, mentioning briefly that there were "things
01:02 that he absolutely cannot talk about going on".
01:12 That very same day, a TV documentary and a newspaper exposé in a joint investigation
01:18 were published.
01:20 The documentary came from the show Dispatches on Channel 4, a highly regarded producer of
01:25 investigative journalism in the UK, while the exposé was published in The Times and
01:30 The Sunday Times, a very respected newspaper of record.
01:34 They both detailed allegations by four women of serious sexual assault and misconduct.
01:48 The earliest allegations brought up by investigators dated back to 2006, a few years into his successful
01:55 stand-up comedy career and television career.
01:58 He worked for MTV, and then eventually Channel 4, to present its Big Brother spin-off show
02:04 Big Brother's Big Mouth.
02:07 By 2006, Brand was working for BBC Radio.
02:16 The woman, dubbed Alice, claimed that when she was 16, she was in a relationship with
02:22 Brand for a few months after they had met in London, and she recognized him.
02:27 She said that the next time they met up, he made sure that she was telling the truth about
02:32 being 16.
02:34 It's worth mentioning that in Britain, 16 is the legal age of consent, as opposed to
02:39 18 in the US, meaning that this relationship was not technically against the law.
02:49 However, Alice said that, years later, she was able to recognize the star's behaviour
02:55 as "grooming".
03:06 She said that though her parents knew some of what was going on, she was so determined
03:10 to continue with Brand that they were powerless to stop her visiting him, and that he coached
03:16 her on what to say to her parents so that she could lie about her whereabouts.
03:29 And most disturbingly, Alice also said that Brand referred to her outright as "the child".
03:36 The relationship ended when he allegedly assaulted her.
03:40 Eight years later, she says she contacted Brand's literary agent to tell them what
03:45 kind of a person he was, but was quickly contacted by his lawyers who accused her of wanting
03:50 money, though she never asked for any money and only wanted an acknowledgement and apology.
03:57 But that literary agent, Tavistock Wood, has also now ended its relationship with Brand.
04:04 Another of Brand's accusers is a woman dubbed "Rachel" by the investigators, who worked
04:09 as a runner during Brand's time on Big Brother's Big Mouth.
04:25 She said she was the one the producers repeatedly sent to break bad news to Brand, and that
04:31 she once went into his dressing room where he exposed himself and asked her to perform
04:36 sexual acts.
04:46 According to Rachel, she refused, though she alleges they eventually did start a relationship
04:51 and he told her he had it written into his contract that he wasn't allowed to have relationships
04:57 with anybody else working on Big Brother.
05:07 This is a claim made publicly a few times in years past, including Brand referencing
05:13 it in his autobiography.
05:15 One of the women who spoke on the record to journalists was Helen Berger, who was Brand's
05:20 PA in the mid-2000s.
05:21 I sent my resume to one of those agencies that will place you places, and I was given
05:26 this interview to work with Russell.
05:28 Berger said that when she revealed to the higher-ups that she was gay, this was seen
05:32 as a positive to land her the job, because it lowered the chances of anything untoward
05:37 happening between her and Brand.
05:42 Berger also talked about Brand's habit of often wearing only his underwear and nothing
05:47 else.
05:48 I always only wore his underwear, his tighty-whities.
05:52 I don't think today I would accept a boss only being in his underwear around me.
05:57 Another accuser of serious crimes was a woman nicknamed Nadia, who met Brand while he was
06:02 living in Los Angeles in the early 2010s.
06:12 She said they slept together consensually a few times, but then one night, he violently
06:17 assaulted her.
06:26 Investigators were shown the text message exchanges between Brand and Nadia after the
06:30 fact, and also said they had verified with other people who knew Brand at the time that
06:35 the number he was texting from was, in fact, his phone number.
06:46 And the final accuser interviewed by the journalists was Phoebe, who met Brand through an Alcoholics
06:52 Anonymous meeting in LA in 2013.
07:00 She said Brand chased and attacked her in his home while she screamed for help.
07:05 Phoebe fled the house and has now told journalists that there were people outside who heard the
07:10 screaming, but that the witnesses later told her they were so scared of Brand, they didn't
07:16 intervene.
07:24 Many other stories and incidents were brought up by investigators that now appear far more
07:29 disturbing in hindsight.
07:32 In Britain, Brand is still notorious for the 2008 prank call scandal, in which he and fellow
07:38 comedian and TV presenter Jonathan Ross made an unpleasant prank call to Andrew Sachs on
07:44 BBC Radio 2.
07:46 Andrew Sachs is best known for starring as Manuel in the acclaimed sitcom Fawlty Towers,
07:52 and Brand boasted on Sachs' voicemail about a time he slept with Sachs' granddaughter.
08:01 This may sound like something of a non-troversy to outside ears, but in Britain, politicians
08:06 including the Prime Minister were expected to comment on it and condemn Brand, who lost
08:12 his job.
08:13 Even more disturbing, dispatches showed old footage of Brand on another radio show calling
08:19 up Jimmy Savile, the heinous sex offender whose crimes were revealed a year after his
08:25 death.
08:35 In the call, Brand offers his assistant to Savile, with Savile joking about how she ought
08:41 to be naked, and Brand saying his assistant was contractually obligated to do what he
08:46 says.
08:52 In the years since, Brand largely disappeared from mainstream media.
08:57 Following his high-profile divorce from Katy Perry, he remade himself as an online cultural
09:02 and political commentator.
09:04 This started in 2015, when Brand got involved in the UK's general election that year and
09:10 told his followers who to vote for, but this eventually evolved.
09:21 Using his experiences with addiction, he cultivated a "wellness" image, and is now married
09:26 to a fellow "wellness" influencer.
09:29 However, his commentary got more and more extreme during the pandemic, leading to many
09:34 reports to YouTube that his channel was actively spreading misinformation and conspiracy theories.
09:41 He now has tens of millions of followers behind his "movement" and posts on a variety of
09:47 platforms including Rumble.
09:50 As a result of this online presence, he has many vocal fans who have come to his defense
09:55 following the allegations, pointing out that the personality and behavior he was once celebrated
10:00 for are now called out as problematic.
10:04 The fans urged detractors to remember the old adage "innocent until proven guilty",
10:09 and also pointed to what they called the suspicious timing of the accusations, at a time when
10:15 Brand became an outspoken critic of Big Pharma, the industrial-military complex, and the concentrated
10:21 ownership of media in the hands of a few groups.
10:25 It felt like we were essentially taking lands into slaughter.
10:30 We are basically acting like pimps to Russell Brand's needs.
10:35 British broadcasters who employed Brand over the years, including the BBC and Channel 4,
10:40 have so far said that they have no record of anybody raising complaints against Brand
10:46 at the time, though many allege that complaints were made.
10:51 They are, however, opening investigations to try and determine exactly what happened,
10:56 as is the London Metropolitan Police.
10:59 He pushed me up against the wall.
11:02 I'm like, "What are you doing?"
11:05 YouTube has also blocked Brand's channel from monetization.
11:09 And finally, investigators say they have now been contacted by many more women who also
11:14 want to come forward.
11:16 The initial investigation was a year in the making, and journalists are fact-checking
11:21 the latest claims before anything more is published.
11:25 Let us know what you think of Russell Brand and these shocking allegations against him.
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