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Superdry co-founder accused of raping woman

James Holder, co-founder of Superdry, is accused of raping a woman in her home after a night out. While Holder claims the encounter was consensual, prosecutors argue that the woman's intoxication made her vulnerable. This case highlights cr...

BBC News· Apr 27, 2026 · 4:20 PM · 172 views

James Holder, co-founder of Superdry, is accused of raping a woman in her home after a night out. While Holder claims the encounter was consensual, prosecutors argue that the woman's intoxication made her vulnerable. This case highlights crucial issues regarding consent and vulnerability. #Superdry #LegalNews #Consent #CourtCase #BreakingNews

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