James Holder, the co-founder of British fashion brand Superdry, was convicted of rape in a court in southwest England on Friday.
Holder co-founded Superdry in 2003. The brand was delisted from the London Stock Exchange in 2024 following the announcement of declining sales and has since operated under the name Superdry & Co.
A jury found Holder, 54, guilty of raping a woman he met in a bar in Cheltenham in 2022. The court refused to grant bail. He expects the sentence to be announced next week.
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