Influencer Andrew Tate was just served legal papers by four women in the U.K. who claim that he sexually assaulted them.
McCue Jury & Partners posted photos on Twitter which showed them delivering the letter to Tate’s home. They captioned the photo, “This morning, we delivered a formal letter of claim to Andrew Tate’s premises in Romania. The legal letter details the allegations made and has put him on notice that legal proceedings will be initiated at the High Court in London in the coming weeks.”
Tate is currently living at home in Romania where he is under house arrest due to charges of human trafficking and rape.
The four women, who call themselves the “four survivors of Andrew Tate’s violent and misogynistic ideology,” all wish to remain anonymous, but one of them just recently came out to accuse him. This woman says that she and Tate had sex, where he choked her until she became unconscious and raped her while she was unconscious.
One of these women also has an incriminating text sent to her by Tate who wrote, “I love raping you.”
While this occurred more recently, most of the other women say that their rapes occurred about eight years ago.
U.K. prosecutors never pressed charges against Tate until recently, even though the women had stepped forward quite some time ago.
These women have started an online site where people can donate money to their actions against Tate. They have raised about $27,000, with their goal being $64,000. They plan on using this money to fund their legal fees.
Tate is denying all the allegations against him.
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