In a civil lawsuit filed against Andrew Tate in the U.K., four women have accused him of severe sexual misconduct, including rape and threats involving a firearm. Their claims span from 2013 to 2015, and involve chilling details of alleged assaults while Tate was operating in England.
Legal Battle Intensifies: Andrew Tate Faces Multiple Assault Allegations in U.K.

Legal Battle Intensifies: Andrew Tate Faces Multiple Assault Allegations in U.K.
Four women come forward with disturbing accusations against the controversial influencer, asserting a history of abuse in British courts.
Andrew Tate, the notorious online figure known for his polarizing, misogynistic rhetoric, is embroiled in serious legal troubles as four women have brought forth allegations of rape and threats against him in a civil suit filed in the High Court in the United Kingdom. The claims emerged from testimonies given in June, detailing a sequence of deeply distressing encounters that these women experienced while Tate was living in England, specifically between 2013 and 2015.
According to reports from court documents obtained by The Times, these women have compiled accounts stating that Tate choked them, with two women alleging that he raped them, whereas one has detailed a terrifying encounter involving a firearm. The woman, who was employed by Tate's webcam business in 2015, claims that during one encounter, he not only raped her but also assaulted her with a belt and brandished a gun while making threats, declaring, “I’m a boss” and asserting that she would “do as I say or there’ll be hell to pay.”
Another woman, who had a personal relationship with Tate back in 2013, alleges that she was raped by him on two occasions. All four women report incidents of being choked to the point of developing visible bruising in their eyes, indicating bleeding capillaries, showcasing the severity of their experiences.
While these serious allegations have surfaced, Tate has firmly denied all accusations through his legal representatives and public declarations, maintaining that any sexual interaction was consensual. The court has scheduled a hearing to address these claims on April 15 in London, intensifying the scrutiny surrounding Tate's controversial persona and past actions on the international stage.