Superdry co-founder James Holder jailed for rape
Superdry co-founder James Holder has been sentenced to eight years in prison for rape. The 54-year-old attacked a woman in her flat in 2022 following a night out.

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AI-generatedSuperdry co-founder James Holder has been sentenced to eight years in prison for rape. The 54-year-old attacked a woman in her flat in 2022 following a night out. A jury found Holder guilty of the assault, which the judge described as a "despicable piece of sexual violence" stemming from entitlement and disregard for the victim's rights. The incident occurred after Holder joined the victim in her taxi home after an impromptu outing. Holder, who co-founded Superdry in 2003, showed no emotion during his sentencing at Bristol Crown Court.
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5 extractedHolder set up Superdry with Julian Dunkerton in 2003.
Holder was found guilty by a jury at Gloucester Crown Court on Friday.
Recorder David Chidgey stated the attack was 'about your sense of entitlement and your sense of doing what you wanted and your causal disregard for the victim's absolute right to say what she wanted to do with her own body'.
The attack occurred in the victim's flat after a night out in 2022.
Superdry co-founder James Holder has been jailed for eight years for rape.