
According to a novel civil lawsuit filed by four women against the self-declared sexist of murder, rape, and aggressive power, Andrew Tate, the right-wing agitator accused of rape and sexual smuggling in , Romania, reportedly ordered a woman to submit as he pointed a gun at her face.
According to , U. K.  , judge records viewed by the , BBC, the 38-year-old dual member reportedly put a rifle in the plaintiff’s face as he swore, “You’re going to do as I say or there’ll be hell pay.”
AA, the alleged alleged victim, claims she worked for Tate in 2015, when he allegedly” threatened ]her daily.” She claims that she was half “grabbed by her neck and pinned up against the wall, so she was unable to walk.”
Tate is accused of raping two of the women in the new papers, both of whom he is said to have strangled. Another accuser supposedly strangled, as well. The plaintiffs are suing for damages “arising from the assaults, batteries, and intentional harm” ( inflicted ).
One of the murder victims and the second woman reportedly suffered from burst capillaries after Tate repeatedly strangled them both.
The fourth claim, identified as” Sienna,” claimed that Tate and her partner had a sexual relationship until “he started strangling me during sexual.” I ejected, and he continued to have intercourse with me.
Tate was previously identified to the authorities by the other three accusers, but the Crown Prosecution Service ( CPS) chose not to pursue charges against him in 2019.
Tate allegedly filed a written protection in which he denied the complaints against him and described them as a “pack of lays” according to The  and BBC .
Late last month, after Tate and his brother Tristan were charged with sex trafficking in Romania and Romania, he returned to the country’s model Bri Stern, who had earlier been accused of forcefully choking her during intercourse earlier in the month. Tate refuted Stern’s assertions.
According to Attorney General James Uthmeier, the brothers, who have denied any wrongdoing, are also under investigation in , Florida  for “publicly admitting ] to participating in what very clearly appears to be soliciting, trafficking, preying on women around the world,” according to Attorney General.
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