Russell Brand “tore a hole in my tights in the taxi and wouldn’t let me leave until I had sex,” a woman claims

RUSSELL Brand allegedly ripped a hole in a woman’s tights in a taxi and wouldn’t let her leave until she performed “sexual acts”.
The 48-year-old comedian is at the center of a scandal after several women accused him of a series of sexual assaults – including rape – between 2003 and 2013.
Another lawsuit was filed against Brand today by a woman he allegedly met on a flight.
Brand has vigorously denied previous allegations of such misconduct.
The woman who Sky News I Named Sarah recalled that Brand “jumped on her” when his “friendly and charming” personality disappeared.
Sarah claims the couple met on a plane, where after landing Brand invited her for breakfast and a walk.
She agreed to the appointment and left the airport with Brand in his limousine.
She told the news outlet that he changed once they were alone.
Sarah said: “He was neither friendly nor charming in the limo.”
“He was aggressive and I felt very vulnerable and intimidated.
“The limo driver turned around a few times because I said no, but he ripped a hole – more than a hole – in the tights I was wearing.”
The two were then taken to Brand’s house, where they had consensual sex, Sarah says, before she tried to get up and leave.
However, she claims Brand refused to order her a taxi until she performed oral sex on him.
She added: “I wanted to leave and I said, ‘I need a taxi’.”
“And he said, ‘I’m not going to get you a taxi until you do this,’ which was a sex act.”
It is unclear when the alleged attack occurred.
It comes a day after a woman told the BBC that Brand allegedly exposed himself to her in a Los Angeles office.
She claimed she told her: “I’m going to fuck you” before laughing it off moments later on his BBC Radio 2 show.
Brand was first charged over the weekend when five women made allegations between 2006 and 2013.


Another woman came forward to The Sun on Tuesday, claiming Brand had chased her on the street and demanded sex.
Brand is also currently being investigated by the Met Police after a woman contacted her on Sunday claiming she had been sexually abused by him in London in 2003.