James Holder, co-founder of the fashion retailer Superdry, was convicted of rape following a five-day trial. The 54-year-old jury verdict concludes a case that drew attention to the British clothing company's leadership during a period of significant business challenges. Superdry has faced financial difficulties in recent years, with store closures and restructuring efforts under multiple leadership teams. The conviction carries implications for the company's public reputation and governance, though specific details about the alleged incident were not provided in the verdict announcement.