BBC Confirms Two More Complaints About Russell Brand's Behavior
Total Number of Complaints Rises to Five Amid Ongoing Review into Brand's Conduct
- Two more people have come forward with complaints about Russell Brand's behavior during his time as a BBC radio presenter between 2006 and 2008, bringing the total number of complaints to five.
- The nature of the new allegations is not specified, but they are understood to relate to his workplace conduct and are not of a serious sexual nature.
- The BBC launched a review into Brand's conduct in September following allegations of rape and sexual assault published by The Times, The Sunday Times, and Channel 4's Dispatches.
- Brand has denied all allegations, including those of inappropriate conduct in the workplace, inappropriate use of BBC cars, and a 2008 incident in Los Angeles.
- The BBC's review is ongoing and it appears that no disciplinary action was taken against Brand during his engagement with the broadcaster.