A woman who was raped by Superdry co-founder James Holder has told the BBC she had been working for him at the time of the attack.
Gemma, not her real name, was attacked by the disgraced fashion boss in her own home after Holder got into her taxi following work drinks in 2022.
In an exclusive interview, she described feeling fear and dread on the following Monday morning as she walked into work at a new business Holder had launched after leaving Superdry in 2016.
Holder, 54, was jailed in May for eight years for raping Gemma.
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