Warner Bros. will deliver the outputs of the Russell brand in the case of sexual aggression: Report
The study behind the Russell Brand 2011 film “Arthur” will provide the courts with the shots behind the scene as part of an ongoing lawsuit of civil sexual assault, according to The Times of London.
According to the reports, Warner Bros. Discovery’s lawyers told a Judge of the New York Supreme Court last week that they would deliver hours of previously invisible images of the production of the comedy remake.
In 2023, a woman identified as Jane Doe sue both of Brand and the study, claiming that the British actor exposed her on the set and then followed her to a bathroom and sexually assaulted her while a crew member was stored at the door.
Both Brand and Warner Bros. have denied irregularities.

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While the lawyers did not reveal what appears in the outtakes, Warner Bros.’s lawyer, Patrick Llachacello, told The Times that the study had “four or five hours” of raw images in his hand, and possibly up to eight hours in total, which could be relevant to the case.
News has communicated with the representatives of Brand and Warner Bros. to comment.
The news of the cooperation of the study in the civil case of the United States occurs days after the United Kingdom prosecutors announced five criminal positions of rape and sexual aggression against the brand.
The charges are derived from alleged incidents involving four women between 1999 and 2005.
Brand, once known as an eccentric liberal provocateur and now a personality of the Catholic and right -wing media, has denied all accusations.
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