Superdry cofounder James Holder convicted of rape after a night of drinking
Key Points:
- James Holder, cofounder of Superdry, was convicted of rape by a jury at Gloucester Crown Court for an incident in May 2022.
- The victim testified that Holder entered her home uninvited after a night out and assaulted her despite her pleas to stop.
- Holder was acquitted of a separate charge of assault by penetration and denied the rape, claiming the encounter was consensual.
- Holder, a married father of two, was remanded in custody ahead of his sentencing scheduled for May 7 at Bristol Crown Court.