Andrew Tate faces UK civil trial in 2027 over abuse, coercive control allegations
- On April 15, a High Court preliminary hearing addressed civil claims against Andrew Tate in London.
- Four women are suing Tate for alleged sexual and physical abuse between 2013 and 2015.
- The women seek damages likely reaching six figures, arguing coercive control caused intentional harm.
- Judge Armstrong quoted the damages sought and Tate's solicitor Ford stated, "allegations are vehemently denied".
- A trial could occur in early 2027, but Tate faces ongoing investigations internationally.
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British women sue Influencer Tate for damages
Four women in the UK have sued the controversial influencer Andrew Tate for damages of more than 100,000 pounds (about 116,900 euros). According to the London High Court on Tuesday, Tate is accused of rape and sexual coercion in a civil lawsuit. He is also said to have threatened a woman with a gun. The former kickboxer became known among other things with misogynistic sayings and views in online networks. He had to answer to court in several co…
Four women sue the influencer Andrew Tate for sexual offences in a civil trial in the UK
Women accuse Tate of crimes of rape, coercive control and sexual assault between 2013 and 2015. He and his brother Tristan are also under investigation in Romania for rape, human trafficking and organized crime.
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