In 2026, the Offender Database recorded that Scott Brand, 22, was sentenced to five years and six months in prison for the rape and sexual assault of three teenage girls. On appearing for sentencing on 16 March 2026, the defendant—of Epsom, Surrey—was held accountable for a series of violent attacks committed between 2021 and 2022. It was reported that Brand used the aliases Oskar and Damon to target victims aged 16 and 17, using these false identities to hide his true persona while carrying out his predatory behaviour.
The investigation established that Brand’s offending involved extreme violence, including an incident where a victim was choked with a metal object at his home. Surrey Police reported that one 17-year-old victim suffered assaults while she was unconscious or asleep, while another 16-year-old was forcefully assaulted at her own address. The prosecution reported that further offences, including oral rape, took place at an abandoned golf course, leaving the survivors with severe trauma that distorted their views on safe relationships.
Judicial Findings and Investigative Detail
The court reported that Brand’s actions were a calculated breach of trust against young women who initially felt safe with him. The Crown Court heard moving impact statements from the survivors, who described being on “high alert” in public and feeling isolated due to the abuse they suffered throughout their teenage years. The investigation established that Brand was convicted across two separate trials—one in June 2025 and a retrial in December 2025—after being charged with 11 offences following advice from the CPS.
The Sentencing Judge noted the long-lasting damage caused by Brand’s “vile” use of physical force and manipulation. For his actions in Epsom, Brand was handed the custodial term and a 15-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO). The judge noted that although he was found not guilty of two counts, the evidence regarding the remaining 11 charges proved a persistent pattern of targeting vulnerable teenagers and using violence to silence his victims.
Status and Statutory Requirements
For the crimes reported in England, the status of Scott Brand is as follows:
- Custodial Sentence: 5 years and 6 months (Sentenced March 2026).
- SHPO Status: 15-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
- Sex Offenders Register: Notification requirements are active for life.
- Judicial Oversight: Convicted at trial following a Surrey Police investigation.
- Criminal Record: Rape; Sexual assault by penetration; Multiple sexual assaults.
- Origin: Epsom, Surrey.
Monitoring and Public Protection
Brand is managed under Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) within the Surrey area. Due to the nature of his conduct in Epsom, which involved the use of multiple aliases and violent choking during sexual assaults, his management is a maximum priority. Authorities state that his 15-year SHPO is a critical tool, designed to prevent him from using false identities online or in person to target further young women, ensuring his digital and physical movements are strictly monitored.
As a registered sex offender for life, Brand’s details are permanently logged on the national police database. Authorities state that his history of attacking victims while they were asleep or using metal objects in Surrey requires permanent vigilance by offender management teams. Any failure to comply with his notification requirements or his prevention order will result in immediate arrest to ensure the ongoing safety of the public and to uphold the protection of young women from his “vicious” and predatory behaviour.
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