Overview
- Court documents reveal allegations that Andrew Tate pointed a gun at a woman, threatened her, and engaged in repeated acts of physical and sexual violence between 2013 and 2015.
- Four women, including former employees and romantic partners, accuse Tate of rape, assault, and strangulation, with one woman allegedly losing consciousness during an attack.
- The claimants describe long-term mental health impacts from these incidents and assert that law enforcement failed to pursue earlier reports of abuse.
- Tate denies all allegations, calling them false and fabricated, while his legal challenges extend to separate criminal cases in Romania involving trafficking and sexual offenses.
- A preliminary hearing for the UK High Court case is scheduled for April 15, as the claimants seek damages for alleged assaults and intentional harm.