YouTube cuts off Russell Brand’s ad revenues: Sky News

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After allegations of sexual assaults against the British actor and comedian Russell Brand, YouTube has suspended advertisements on Russell Brand’s online recordings, Sky News reported on Tuesday.

YouTube cuts off Russell Brand’s ad revenues: Brand, formerly one of the most well-known comedians and broadcasters in the nation, has more than 6 million YouTube subscribers.

The Sunday Times newspaper and Channel 4 television revealed in an investigation that four women accused the 48-year-old of sexual assaults, including a rape, between 2006 and 2013. He has denied engaging in non-consensual sex.

On Monday, London police announced that they had received a 2003-dated accusation of sexual assault. After the media published the claims, Brand cancelled the live performances that were schedule.

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