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Tate 'pointed gun at woman while calling himself a boss'
The Independent
|April 11, 2025
Andrew Tate has been accused of pointing a gun in a woman’s face, rape, strangling two women until capillaries in their eyes burst, and threatening them with violence, in new court documents filed against the controversial influencer.

Documents from the case, submitted to the High Court by four women who allege Tate used sexual violence against them, surfaced yesterday.
The civil case concerns allegations from four women about incidents they claim occurred in Luton and Hitchin between 2013 and 2015.
Two of the women worked for his webcam business, while the other two were in relationships with him in 2013 and 2014. Three of the women had previously reported the former kickboxing champion to the police, but the Crown Prosecution Service decided in 2019 not to pursue charges.
Tate has denied the accusations, saying that they are “false” and that the women “were not controlled, and did not behave as though they were controlled” by him.
The first claimant, known as AA, worked for Tate between January and April 2015 and stayed with him and his brother Tristan at various locations while filming content for their business.

Other accusations include Tate pointing a gun in her face and saying: “I’m a boss, I’m a fucking G, you’re going to do as I say or there’ll be hell to pay.”
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