Superdry co-founder James Holder jailed for eight years for raping woman


A co-founder of clothing firm Superdry has been jailed for eight years after being convicted of raping a woman after a night out drinking.

James Holder, 54, of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, had gone back to the womanโ€™s home, went to the toilet and then promptly fell asleep on her bed snoring.

The multimillionaire fashion boss then woke up and beckoned the woman, who was trying to sleep in her lounge, into the bedroom and raped her.

He denied rape, claiming the sexual activity was consensual, but was convicted by a unanimous jury at Cirencester Courthouse last week.

Recorder David Chidgey, sitting at Bristol Crown Court on Thursday, jailed Holder for eight years, describing the offence as โ€œa despicable piece of sexual violenceโ€.

The judge said: โ€œIt was about entitlement, it was about your sense of entitlement and your sense of doing what you wanted and your causal disregard for the victimโ€™s absolute right to say what she wanted to do with her own body.โ€

Holder, who appeared by videolink from HMP Hewell wearing a grey sweatshirt and jogging bottoms, did not react as the sentence was passed.

His trial heard that the woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was attacked in the early hours of May 7 2022 after a night out at a bar in Cheltenham.

The judge said Holder and his friend were due to take their own taxi but instead climbed into the back of another taxi which was taking the woman home.

He told Holder this was the โ€œfirst evidence which spoke to your attitude and your intentionsโ€.

The men went into the womanโ€™s home, where Holder attacked her.

โ€œYou ignored her pleas to stop and ignored the fact that she was crying,โ€ the judge said.

He ordered Holder to pay prosecution costs of ยฃ5,000.

The judge paid tribute to the womanโ€™s bravery, describing how she had given evidence in person and without a screen.

During the hearing, she read a victim personal statement to the court.

She told Holder: โ€œFour years to the day since you chose to take what was never yours โ€“ my choice, my dignity, my body.

โ€œFour years since you raped me. I will not soften that word to make it easier for you or anyone else to hear, it belongs to the truth of your actions.

โ€œI am still here, still standing, still reclaiming every part of myself you tried to take. The weight of what happened should be yours to carry, not mine.โ€

The woman continued: โ€œYou entered my home uninvited. You ignored my repeated pleas to stop, acting as though you were entitled to continue your attack on my body.โ€

She said her home, where she should have been safe, was โ€œcompletely violatedโ€ by Holderโ€™s actions.

Representing Holder, Michelle Heeley KC said her client had one previous conviction for drink-driving which happened after the rape.

She told how Holder had co-founded Superdry and โ€œbuilt a brand that has employed thousands of peopleโ€, including many from disadvantaged backgrounds.

The court received a letter from Holderโ€™s wife, who is โ€œfully supportive of her husbandโ€, setting out the impact of his conviction on his family, Ms Heeley said.

โ€œMr Holder intends to work hard while in custody,โ€ she told the court.

โ€œHe has already inquired about holding training workshops to teach fashion and design, giving practical skills.

โ€œHe recognises he will be there for a period of time and wants to use his time productively.

โ€œThe reality is, for a man like Mr Holder, any amount of time in custody is going to be difficult.

โ€œHe is a target because of the matter being in the press, but also the suggestion that he has money. That makes him a target in custody.โ€

Outside court, Detective Constable Elle MacLeod of Gloucestershire Constabulary paid tribute to the woman.

โ€œShe has not only fought to achieve justice for herself but she has potentially prevented other individuals from becoming victims of sexual violence committed by Holder,โ€ Det Con MacLeod said.

โ€œAlthough no sentence will undo the damage done by Holder on that night, I hope it goes some way to delivering justice for her.โ€

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