Warner Bros. Discovery has reportedly agreed to provide outtakes from Russell Brand‘s 2011 Arthur as evidence in his sexual assault case. According to The Times, the company’s attorney, Patrick Lamparello, appeared in front of the New York Supreme Court last week and said the company had “some hours of video outtake footage… four or five hours, it could be more, around eight.” This development in the US case coincides with Brand facing a criminal investigation in the United Kingdom, where he was charged on April 4, 2025, by the Metropolitan Police in London with multiple sexual offenses allegedly occurring between 1999 and 2005 involving four women.
Warner Bros. Discovery will turn in up to eight hours of footage for Russell Brand’s ongoing sexual assault case. Read More