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London police announced that they received an allegation of sexual assault dating back 20 years, following media reports about comedian and actor Russell Brand. He denied all claims that he was on Mr Brand's tour performing stand-up comedy in the UK, but the remaining dates have now been postponed. The comedian actor was accused of rape sexual assaults between 2006 2013 following a joint investigation by UK broadcaster Channel 4 the Times Sunday Times newspapers. He denied all the allegations and said all his relationships were consensual. Police said that since their publication and publication they had received a report of an assault which allegedly occurred in Soho, central London, in 2003. Although Met statement does not identify defendant, it is stated that report was forwarded directly to him following Sunday Times report and Channel 4's documentary about Mr Brand. "Officers are in contact with the woman and will provide support to her," the Metropolitan Police said in a statement. "We first spoke The Sunday Times on Saturday, September 16, and have since taken further action with The Sunday Times and Channel 4 ensure that anyone who believes they have been the victim of a sexual crime knows how report it the police." The claim comes after a woman who accused Mr Brand of sexual and emotional abuse said his denial of the allegations was "insulting". Alice, who is not her real name, had a three-month relationship with him in 2006, when he was 16 and she was 30. Mr Brand, who has been condemned by YouTube for COVID-19 misinformation, also suggested the reports were part of a coordinated attack designed to discredit him for his views. Speaking to the BBC's Woman's Hour podcast on Monday, Alice said Mr Brand's claims were "ridiculous". “It's ridiculous that he would even imply that this is some kind of mainstream media conspiracy. “He's not outside the mainstream; he did a Universal Pictures movie last year, he did Minions, a children's movie. "He's a big part of the mainstream media." In recent years, he has transformed himself into a political commentator and influencer by posting YouTube videos on topics such as personal freedom and the COVID-19 pandemic. BBC car took me from school to Brand's house Incriminating Alice said Mr Brand, now 48, groomed and referred to her as "boy" during their relationship, even sending a BBC-provided car to pick up from high school. "He had a friend who took him to radio show and he said, 'Get in the car and go wherever you need to go from there,' so that's when I took BBC car," he said. . "And another time he picked me up from school and took me to his house." Russell Brand said all of his relationships were consensual. Alice told Women's Hour that alleged experiences with Mr Brand were her first sexual experience and that Mr Brand instructed on how to keep their relationship secret. "This was my first sexual experience and drained, I felt cheap, dirty from everything," she said. “Russell educated me, coached
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