Overview
- The Metropolitan Police formalised charges against Paul Gallagher on July 28 and 29, including rape, three counts of sexual assault, three counts of intentional strangulation, coercive and controlling behaviour, two counts of making death threats, and assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
- The Crown Prosecution Service approved prosecution in 2024 before the Metropolitan Police brought formal charges this month.
- Scotland Yard confirmed the complainant is receiving specialist support and that her identity will remain protected.
- Gallagher, 59, has never been a member of Oasis and works as a DJ and photographer outside the music industry.
- Oasis has continued its 41-show Live ’25’ reunion tour with sold-out dates and has not issued a statement on the case.