Russell Brand’s net worth revealed amid sickening sex assault claims

File Photo-Comedian and presenter Russell Brand speaks during an anti-austerity rally in Parliament Square in London June 21, 2014. Reuters/Luke MacGregor/File Photo




New York Post
By Brooke Kato

Russell Brand’s career could be over following bombshell sexual assault allegations made by four women in a new report published by The Times of London.

But the British comedian has already amassed a fortune, despite previously describing himself as an “anti-capitalist.”

Brand, 48, is reportedly worth $20 million, The Mirror reports, citing data obtained by Celebrity Net Worth.

At present, he reportedly resides in a $4 million Oxfordshire cottage with his pregnant wife, Laura, and their two children.




The nearly 4,00 square foot property, which overlooks the River Thames, is equipped with a pool and home theater, according to The Mirror.

He is also the proud owner of a luxurious car collection, which reportedly features a $70,000 Volvo XC90 and a $120,000 Jaguar F-TYPE.

According to The Richest, he additionally owns a $2.2 million home in the Hollywood Hills.

Brand and his current wife married in 2017, about five years after the funnyman divorced pop star Katy Perry.




The couple did not have a pre-nuptial agreement, but the “Despicable Me” actor didn’t seek financial gain after their short-lived marriage ended, despite the “Roar” singer reportedly raking in six times more income than Brand over the course of their relationship.

Brand, who has accumulated dozens of on-screen credits and penned numerous books, would now have a much greater net worth had he sought monetary reward in the divorce settlement, according to The Mirror. The pair were only married for 14 months before calling it quits.

A bombshell report published by the Times of London and Channel 4 Dispatches on Saturday featured allegations by four women against Brand, including one who claimed the comedian raped her.

Another claimed she was just 16-years-old when she was assaulted by Brand.




The allegations against Brand, which reportedly occurred between 2006 to 2013, have been refuted by the actor in a video uploaded to X, formerly Twitter.

Despite the shocking allegations, Brand still plans to perform at his sold-out London show at Troubabour Wembley Park Theatre on Saturday, the latest stop on his tour.

According to The Independent, his set will occur at the same time the Channel 4 documentary regarding his alleged sexual abuse is aired.

Brand’s former talent agency, Tavistock Wood, has severed ties with the actor, telling the Daily Mail they believe they were “horribly misled.”

The then-16-year-old who has accused Brand of sexual assault claims to have contacted the actor’s literary agent and Tavistock Wood co-founder about the incident back in 2020.

“Russell Brand categorically and vehemently denied the allegation made in 2020, but we now believe we were horribly misled by him,” the agency said in a statement to the Daily Mail. “TW has terminated all professional ties to Brand.”

The “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” actor’s rollercoaster career, which has spanned nearly three decades, has been riddled with controversies, including explosive outbursts, sex and drug addiction and fiery political rants.