From what I understand, various people have been trying to get this story "across the line" for years now, but they needed cast-iron proof and some victims to cooperate with whatever proof they could provide. To misquote they Ben Bradlee line that came up here recently, they did not have it.
I'm sure a lot of people had hearsay knowledge of his behaviour, but just because someone has told me that another person is a sexual predator, that's not enough on its own.
That obviously works both ways. It does allow some predators to escape, but it also prevents potentially malicious behaviour of people making untruthful claims of others.
The comedian Kathryn Ryan is said to have called Brand a sexual predator in a sequence on the UK version of Comedy Central's Roast Battle. Reporting on Deadline suggests that he didn't like this and other elements of his "roasting" and that was in part why he wasn't a judge in future seasons. Ryan alluded to all of this in a podcast with Louis Theroux without naming either the person she was talking about or the show that she was on:
https://deadline.com/2023/09/russell-brand-roast-battle-uk-katherine-ryan-1235549112/
As for pulling programmes off services, there's an interesting balance here. I think I would personally remove his specials and episode appearances.
But he's not yet been found guilty of any offences yet. Indeed he has yet to be arrested or charged with anything as far as I know. Yet the 90 minute documentary that aired on Channel 4 in the UK last weekend made a pretty compelling case, but that's obviously not enough on its own.
Adam