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Superdry co-founder convicted of rape after night of drinking

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Co-founder of clothing firm Superdry James Holder is escorted by a police officer as he leaves Cirencester Magistrates' Court, England, Friday, May 1 , 2026. (Rod Minchin/PA via AP)

LONDON — The co-founder of the fashion brand Superdry was convicted Friday of rape after a night of drinking.

James Holder, 54, was found guilty by a jury in Gloucester Crown Court of one count of rape but acquitted of a separate charge of assault by penetration for the May 2022 assault.

The accuser said Holder got in her taxi and entered her home uninvited after they had been at a bar in Cheltenham. She said he assaulted her after he awoke from a short nap. She testified that she cried as he carried on despite her pleas to stop.

Holder, a married father of two, denied the charges and said all sexual activity had been consensual.

He was jailed in advance of sentencing in Bristol Crown Court on May 7.

The Associated Press

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