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  • Comedian Russell Brand Pleads Not Guilty to Rape, Sexual Assault Charges

    Comedian Russell Brand Pleads Not Guilty to Rape, Sexual Assault Charges

    British comedian and actor Russell Brand pleaded not guilty Friday at a London criminal court to five charges of sexual offences including rape and sexual assault.

    The media personality turned anti-establishment influencer faces one count of rape, one of oral rape, two of sexual assault and one of indecent assault between 1999 and 2005, involving four women.

    Crowds were waiting as Brand, 49, arrived at Southwark Crown Court in an open-buttoned shirt and dark blazer for the plea hearing, after being granted conditional bail at a previous hearing.

    He gained international recognition as the husband of pop star Katy Perry, but is better known in the UK for his hyper-sexualised and often lewd comedy routines and TV and radio appearances in the early 2000s.

    Now living partly in the US, Brand appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court in central London earlier this month, where he showed no emotion as a prosecutor read out allegations against him.

    On Friday Brand appeared in the dock flanked by two officers, where he stood stock-still and looked straight ahead as he delivered his pleas.

    He is now due to stand trial next year, on June 3, 2026.

    Prosecutors charged Brand following a police probe into allegations aired in a 2003 Channel 4 documentary.

    He is accused of raping one woman in a hotel room following an event in the southern Bournemouth area in 1999.

    Another charge relates to the oral rape and sexual assault of a woman in 2004 in central London.

    The accusations involve four women, including one who was a TV worker, and another who was a radio station worker at the time of the alleged assaults.

    In a video response on X after he was charged in April, Brand said he was “grateful” for the “opportunity” to defend himself.

    – Conservative guru –

    “I was a fool before I lived in the light of the Lord. I was a drug addict, a sex addict and an imbecile, but what I never was was a rapist. I’ve never engaged in non-consensual activity,” he said in the video.

    Born in 1975 to working-class parents in Essex, east of London, Brand began his stand-up career as a teenager, eventually working as an MTV presenter and host of a Big Brother spin-off.

    He presented a show on the BBC’s Radio 2 station between 2006 and 2008, but quit after an on-air prank when he left a sexually explicit voicemail for “Fawlty Towers” actor Andrew Sachs about his granddaughter.

    Once a left-leaning political campaigner and Hollywood star, he has rebranded himself as a conservative guru to his millions of social media followers.

    Brand often peddles in conspiracy theories, as well as sharing wellness tips, in his anti-establishment videos. Last year, he said he became a Christian after being baptised in the Thames river.

    (AFP)

  • Agather Atuhaire: Ugandan Activist Alleges She Was Raped While in Tanzanian Detention

    Agather Atuhaire: Ugandan Activist Alleges She Was Raped While in Tanzanian Detention

    In Summary


    • Atuhaire had been held incommunicado in Tanzania alongside fellow Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi, who was on Thursday found at the border with his home country.
    • The Tanzanian authorities have not commented.

    Warning: This story contains details of sexual assault

    A Ugandan activist who was arrested and held for days in Tanzania and later found at the border between the two countries has told the BBC that she was raped while in detention.

    Expanding on the earlier remarks of her rights group who said she showed “indications of torture”, Agather Atuhaire alleged that people dressed in plain clothes “blindfolded” her, after which she was hit, “violently” stripped and sexually assaulted.

    Atuhaire had been held incommunicado in Tanzania alongside fellow Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi, who was on Thursday found at the border with his home country.

    The Tanzanian authorities have not commented.

    Regional rights groups have called for an investigation and the US Department of State’s Bureau of Africa Affairs said it was deeply concerned by the reports of the two activists’ mistreatment.

    “The pain was too much,” said Atuhaire, showing the BBC a scar from where she said she had been handcuffed.

    Atuhaire told the BBC about her alleged rape in graphic detail.

    She said she also heard screams from Mwangi, and that those holding him had threatened to circumcise him.

    The pair had gone to Tanzania to show solidarity with opposition leader Tundu Lissu, who appeared in court on Monday after being charged with treason

    Mwangi recounted his alleged experience in a post on X: “We had been tortured, and we were told to strip naked and to go bathe. We couldn’t walk and were told to crawl and go wash off the blood.”

    Despite being allowed into the country, Mwangi and Atuhaire were not permitted to attend the hearing and were arrested.

    On Monday, President Samia Suluhu Hassan had warned that she would not allow activists from neighbouring countries to “meddle” in her country’s affairs and cause “chaos”.

    Atuhaire was found abandoned at the border on Thursday night after being held in custody since Monday, Agora Centre for Research, the Uganda-based rights group that she leads, posted on X.

    Uganda’s high commissioner to Tanzania Fred Mwesigye said Atuhaire had “safely returned home” and had been “warmly received by her family”.

    Mwangi, who was earlier found abandoned on a roadside in northern Tanzania near the Kenyan border, said he had heard Atuhaire “groaning in pain” when they were held together on Tuesday.

    “Any attempt to speak to each other during the night we were tortured was met with kicks and insults. We were removed from the torture location in different vehicles,” Mwangi added.

    He said those who were holding them were getting orders from a “state security” official, who directed the activist to be given a “Tanzanian treatment”.

    Mwangi’s disappearance had sparked widespread concern across Kenya, with his family, civil society and human rights groups staging protests and demanding his release.

    On Wednesday, the Kenyan government formally protested against his detention, accusing the Tanzanian authorities of denying consular access despite repeated requests.

    Earlier on Thursday, Kenya’s foreign affairs ministry issued a statement saying it had not been able to access the activist.

    Regional rights groups have called for an investigation into the alleged mistreatment of the activists by the Tanzanian authorities and urged all East African countries to uphold rights treaties.

    The US Department of State’s Bureau of Africa Affairs said it was deeply concerned by the reports of the two activists’ mistreatment, noting that Ms Atuhaire had been recognised by the department “in 2024 as an International Women of Courage Awardee”.

    “We call for an immediate and full investigation into the allegations of human rights abuses. We urge all countries in the region to hold to account those responsible for violating human rights, including torture,” it tweeted.

    (BBC)

  • Conor McGregor Sexually Assaulted Woman, Jury Finds

    Conor McGregor Sexually Assaulted Woman, Jury Finds

    A woman who accused Conor McGregor of raping her has won her claim against him for damages in a civil case.

    A jury found that the Irish mixed martial arts fighter assaulted Nikita Hand in a Dublin hotel in December 2018.

    He has been ordered to pay her more than €248,000 (£206,000) in damages.

    The jury at the High Court in Dublin had been deliberating since Thursday afternoon before returning its verdict that McGregor did assault Ms Hand.

    The woman had also taken a case against another man, James Lawrence, 35, of Rafter’s Road, Drimnagh in Dublin.

    She alleged that Mr Lawrence assaulted her by having sex with her without her consent in the Beacon Hotel.

    The jury found that he did not assault her.

    Speaking outside the court on Friday afternoon, Ms Hand said she was “overwhelmed and touched” by the support she had received.

    “I want to show [my daughter] Freya and every other young girl and boy that you can stand up for yourself if something happens to you, no matter who the person is, and that justice will be served.”

    Offering a message to “all the victims of sexual assault”, she said her story was “a reminder that no matter how afraid you might be to speak up, you have a voice”.

    Both men had denied the claims by the 35-year-old hair colourist and said they separately had consensual sex with Ms Hand at the hotel almost six years ago.

    Before being sent out to consider their verdicts yesterday afternoon, the judge Mr Justice Alex Owens reminded the jury that the onus of proof was on the plaintiff.

    He also explained that the standard of proof was on the balance of probabilities – more probable than not.

  • 35 Years Jail-term For A Man Who Raped His Octogenarian Mother

    35 Years Jail-term For A Man Who Raped His Octogenarian Mother

    A Kenyan court has sentenced a Kalenjin man that was alleged to have raped his 80 years old mother in her Uasin Gishu home 2 years age a 35 years imprisonment.

    A 26-year-old man was today slapped with 35 years in prison after he was found guilty of robbing and raping the said 80-year-old woman in Uasin Gishu County.

    According to the court, Benjamin Kiprop Kiplagat is said to have committed the offence on July 7, 2017.

    The court heard that Kiplagat broke into the woman’s house armed with a knife, threatened the woman before raping her. He then allegedly stole a mobile phone and Ksh.25,000 from the elderly woman.

    Delivering the judgement, Eldoret Senior Principal Magistrate Richard Odenyo ruled that the court was satisfied with the evidence against the accused.

    The magistrate handed the accused 20 years behind bars for robbery and 15 years for the offence of rape.

  • The Court Has Refused To Admit The Confession Of Julius Wambua Musyoki’s Daughter That She Faked Her Rape

    The Court Has Refused To Admit The Confession Of Julius Wambua Musyoki’s Daughter That She Faked Her Rape

    Justice delayed is as much painful as justice denied. Julias Wambua Musyiki’s appeal evidence against his life imprisonment sentence has been dismissed by the Court of Appeal.

    Wambua had appealed his sentence through his advocates, Cyrus Maweu and Mike Mwema. He said he decided to appeal the case since his daughter, who the inmate was accused of raping, had confessed of lying to the court.

    Wambua’s daughter who was featured in a citizen TVs production, #PrisonDiaries, confessed before cameras alleging that she was forcefully coached by the mother to lie in court that the father had defiled her. She was 10 years as by 2011.

    The Appellate Court head, Justice William Ouko in company of Justice Wanjoru Karanja and Justice Jamila Mohamed dropped the request by Wambua’s legal team to add her daughter’s confession as the evidence in his sentence appeal.

    The Appellate Judges said the period to submit such requests to the court from the convict had already lapsed according to the court-set timelines.

    Wambua’s advocates contended that the court was being unfair to the convict. The advocates said the court was not keen in questioning the prosecution evidence and witnesses.

    Wambuia through his lawyers said that the court never gave him a chance to defend himself despite him willing to pay for all the medical tests and checks. The court convicted Wambua in bad faith because of the alleged crime.

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    Moses Ome’rera, the prosecution lawyer objected the inmates evidence saying that the submission will need to re-open the case with another set of witnesses to recant the testimony in the already closed case.

    Counsel Ome’rera did not disagree with the inconsistency of the dates as claimed by the appellant. He said that Wambua belongs to jail because all the previous testimonies true.

    Wambua is currently serving a life imprisonment sentence at Kamiti maximum security Prison. He was sentenced in 2011.

     

  • Child Defilement At The Lakeside Beaches

    Child Defilement At The Lakeside Beaches

    Another case of child defilement at the Lakeside beaches has been reported. The culprit, John Ouma alias Salim was detained by officers from Gingo Police Station while trying to escape after reportedly defiling a high school girl on Friday night. Mr. Ouma a 45 year old non-professional fisherman at Kabwao beach is said to have lured the 16-year-old girl to the neighboring Gingo beach where he repeatedly defiled her.

    The Area Assistant County Commissioner Abdimalik Abdullahi said the suspect was caught red handed on the heinous act. He tried to escape after but was later arrested.

    Salim was rescued from the blood thirst mob that was ready to lynch him.  Assistant commissioner said the Police come for his rescue after a tip from the public.

    The victim was taken to the Suba South sub-county hospital for medical examination before she was allowed to go home in company of her parents.

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    The suspect is currently being detained at Gingo Police Station waiting to be charged.

    Cases of child abuse, rape and sodomy have really increased on the lakeside. Humanitarian activists have called upon the police to keep the beaches safe and healthy from child molesters and abusers.

    Civil and sex education has also been proposed to the groups of fishermen alongside the Lakeside. Through their leaders, they have promised to work in hand with the activists and the police to make sure the beaches are safe.