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Andrew Tate accused of pointing gun in woman’s face, court documents say

10 Apr 2025 3 minute read
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate. Photo LCV

Controversial social media influencer Andrew Tate is accused of holding a gun to a woman’s face before saying “you’re going to do as I say or there’ll be hell to pay”, according to court documents.

Documents from the case, submitted to the UK’s High Court by four women who allege Tate used sexual violence against them, surfaced on Thursday.

One of the claimants alleges the former professional kickboxer grabbed her by the throat on a number of occasions in 2015, had assaulted her with a belt and had pointed a gun at her face.

A second complainant alleges Tate strangled her during sex without her consent in 2015 and “made it very clear that she was ‘his’, and if anyone else spoke to her, he would kill them”.

A third woman claims the influencer had said “I’m just debating whether to rape you or not” before going on to have sex with her without her consent in 2013, while saying “who do you belong to?”, according to the documents.

Strangled

The final claimant alleges Tate said phrases such as “I own you” and “I’m going to kill you” and had strangled her during sex until she passed out in 2014.

In response to the claims made by the four women, Tate said the allegations against him are “false” and that they “were not controlled and did not behave as though they were controlled” by him.

The four women, who have made allegations such as rape and sexual assault against Tate, are bringing a civil case against him at the High Court after the Crown Prosecution Service decided not to prosecute in 2019.

Three of the British accusers were the subject of an investigation by Hertfordshire Constabulary which was closed in 2019.

In Romania, Tate and his brother Tristan are facing allegations of trafficking minors, sexual intercourse with a minor and money laundering.

A separate case against them, in which they are accused of human trafficking and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women, has been sent back to prosecutors.

Extradited

The pair are due to be extradited to the UK following the conclusion of proceedings in Romania, after Bedfordshire Police secured a European arrest warrant for further separate allegations of rape and human trafficking involving different women.

Those allegations, which the brothers “unequivocally deny”, date back to 2012-2015.


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Jeff
Jeff
22 days ago

Reform’s Farage goto for fragile ego stuff including kicking off race riots.

Garycymru
Garycymru
22 days ago

Ah, one of Mr Farages favourite abusers and wronguns.

Bertie
Bertie
22 days ago

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5yr2yg58zjo

It’s difficult to understand how this isn’t terrorism.

Adam
Adam
22 days ago

All is not lost, they’ll get a very warm welcome at GB news if they’re ever stuck for work.

Zarah Daniel
Zarah Daniel
19 days ago

I cannot get over how flippant the comments are on an article detailing four individual sets of horrific abuse, which come of the back of a series of further charges to be answered of abuse not only towards women but also minors – children (since it seems necessary to spell it out). Yet you’re making smart remarks about Fararge and GB news. Perhaps try considering someone you actually care about facing that level of terror and abuse, waking up each morning afraid it might be your last – some days probably praying it will be – and then being told… Read more »

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