The 2009 set, 'Russell Brand in New York City,' was taken down in the wake of sexual assault allegations against him.
monetization on Brand’s channel , saying in a statement, “If a creator’s off-platform behavior harms our users, employees or ecosystem, we take action.” The company said Brand had violated YouTube’s “Creator Responsibility policy.”between 2006 and 2013, a period that coincided with his growing fame on both sides of the Atlantic.
The allegations came via an investigation by. Brand, in a social media video posted before the investigation went public, said he “absolutely refute[s]” the allegations.initially aired on Comedy Central, which like Paramount+ is part of Paramount Global. Other works featuring Brand remain available on various streaming services, including the movies, is also on Netflix. Netflix declined comment on
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