British actor Russell Brand declared this Friday “not guilty” of those who accuse him of four women in the United Kingdom.
In a preliminary session of the trial that is followed against the interpreter in the Court of Magistrates of Westminster, in downtown London, Brand responded “not guilty” to the reading of each of the accusations that were read against him for crimes that were supposedly committed between 1999 and 2005.
The 49 -year -old actor was put on probation at a brief preliminary hearing before the same court on May 2, where the positions against the interpreter and ex -husband of the American singer Katy Perry were reviewed. Among the conditions imposed, Brand’s legal team must provide the directions of this, both in the United States (where partially resides) and in the United Kingdom.
A joint investigation of the revealed that several women made against the actor. The crimes for which it is judged allegedly took place between 1999 and 2005 and affected four women. Among them, is the accusation for raping a woman in the room of a hotel during the annual congress of the Labor Party or that of a television employee, who denounced that she groped her breasts before dragging her to a bath to force her to oral sex.