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Russell Brand: Met Police send CPS file to consider charges

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Russell Brand: Met Police send CPS file to consider charges

The Metropolitan Police stated in a press release on Saturday it had obtained a lot of reviews of sexual offences from girls following the unique Channel 4 and Sunday Occasions investigation.

As a part of its investigation, it stated, “a person in his 40s had been interviewed by officers below warning on three separate events”.

“A file of proof has now been handed to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) for his or her consideration,” the drive added.

The CPS confirmed it has been handed a file by police, so it will probably take into account expenses in relation to allegations of historic intercourse offences by a 49-year-old man.

The allegations towards Model come from a seven-year interval when he was on the top of his fame – internet hosting nationwide tv and radio programmes, and starring in Hollywood movies.

Different claims made as a part of the investigation relate to Model’s allegedly controlling, abusive and predatory behaviour.

The BBC has beforehand stated it obtained 5 complaints concerning the comic’s behaviour whereas he hosted radio reveals on the company.

Earlier this 12 months Channel 4 apologised for lacking a criticism made towards Model in 2009. Manufacturing firm Banijay UK additionally apologised, saying casual considerations raised concerning the presenter whereas he hosted Large Brother spin-off programmes have been “not correctly escalated or adequately addressed”.

Detective Superintendent Andy Furphy, whose staff is main the investigation, stated: “We now have a staff of devoted officers offering specialist help to the ladies who’ve come ahead.”

“We’re dedicated to investigating sexual offences, irrespective of how way back they’re alleged to have taken place,” he added.

In a web-based interview earlier this 12 months, the comic stated it was “very, very painful” to be accused of “what I take into account to be probably the most appalling crimes”.

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