Andrew Tate Faces Civil Suit Over Sexual Assault Allegations in UK
Four women accuse the influencer of rape, harassment, and violent coercion between 2013 and 2015, with a preliminary hearing set for April 15.
- Four women have filed a civil lawsuit in the UK alleging Andrew Tate committed rape, harassment, and physical violence during relationships and work interactions between 2013 and 2015.
- The allegations include claims of strangulation, threats of violence, and sexual assault, with one woman reportedly losing consciousness during an attack.
- Court filings detail Tate allegedly telling a victim, 'I'm just debating whether to rape you or not,' before assaulting her, and using phrases like 'Who do you belong to?' during attacks.
- Tate has denied all allegations, calling them 'gross fabrications,' and maintains that all sexual encounters were consensual.
- The case adds to ongoing criminal investigations into Tate in multiple countries for offenses including human trafficking and money laundering.