YouTube suspended comedian and actor Russell Brand on
Tuesday from making money from videos posted to the social media platform,
three days after British news organizations published an investigation in which
several women accused Brand of sexual assault.
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The channel is a potentially significant source of income
for Brand, who was earning money through advertisements and paid promotions.
A spokesperson for YouTube said in an email that Brand,
whose channel on the platform has 6.6 million subscribers, was suspended for
violating YouTube’s “creator responsibility policy.”
“If a creator’s off-platform behavior harms our users,
employees, or ecosystem, we take action to protect the community,” the
spokesperson said.
The spokesperson did not respond to an inquiry about how
long the suspension would last.
Brand on Friday posted a clip to his channel denying what he
called “serious criminal allegations.” That statement was released the day
before The Times of London and Sunday Times of London newspapers, and
Dispatches, a TV program, published their joint investigation in which four
women accused Brand of sexual assault, including one accusation of rape.
Brand once was a TV and radio star in Britain and in 2007
published a bestselling memoir. He had a brief Hollywood career that included a
role in the 2008 rom-com “Forgetting Sarah Marshall,” but he has lately pivoted
to making online videos, running wellness events, and touring comedy shows.
While Brand’s earlier stand-up routines had a broadly
left-wing focus, skewering the British establishment and examining subjects
like social inequality, he has recently reoriented his output toward
conservative talking points, often seeming to target an American audience. On
YouTube, recent videos have included Brand discussing his skepticism toward
COVID-19 vaccines and dissecting his own appearances on Fox News.
Brand also hosts a show on Rumble, a social media network
associated with conservative voices, but he did not appear for a scheduled
broadcast Monday.
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