Andrew Tate Faces Civil Lawsuit Over Alleged Rape and Assault in UK
Four women accuse the influencer of sexual violence, coercive control, and gunpoint threats between 2013 and 2015, with a preliminary hearing set for April 15.
- Court documents allege Andrew Tate raped, assaulted, and strangled four women in incidents occurring in Luton and Hitchin, UK, from 2013 to 2015.
- One accuser claims Tate pointed a gun at her face, threatening her by saying, 'You're going to do as I say or there'll be hell to pay.'
- Two of the accusers worked for Tate's webcam business, while the other two were in relationships with him during the alleged incidents.
- Three of the women previously reported Tate to the police in 2019, but the Crown Prosecution Service chose not to pursue charges at the time.
- Tate denies all allegations, describing them as 'a pack of lies,' and the preliminary hearing for the civil lawsuit is scheduled for April 15 in London.