Andrew Tate Faces New Allegations of Sexual Violence and Threats in UK Civil Case
High Court documents detail claims of rape, strangulation, and coercive control by four women, as Tate denies all accusations and labels them fabrications.
- 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.