Jack Shepherd, 38, is charged with offences involving a new girlfriend after being released from prison, according to multiple reports. He previously served a prison sentence connected to the death of Charlotte Brown, 24, who died in a speedboat crash in the River Thames. The new charges reported by outlets include allegations of intentional suffocation and controlling or coercive behaviour toward his girlfriend. The reports describe Shepherd as having been released before facing the new accusations, and they refer to his earlier case, in which he was jailed over Brown’s death and reportedly fled while proceedings were ongoing in the United States. The current reporting does not provide further details about when the alleged offences occurred, where they took place, or the girlfriend’s identity. The charges are presented as allegations, and the reports do not indicate the outcome of the matter. The case is being handled through the criminal justice system, with the next procedural steps dependent on court scheduling and any responses from the defendant and legal representatives.