Andrew Tate, the right-wing provocateur accused of rape and sex trafficking in Romania, allegedly ordered a woman into submission as he pointed a gun at her face, according to a new civil lawsuit in which four women accuse the self-proclaimed misogynist of rape, assault and coercive control between 2013 and 2015.
The 38-year-old dual U.S. and U.K. citizen allegedly put a firearm in the claimant’s face as he swore, saying, “You’re going to do as I say or there’ll be hell to pay,” according to U.K. court documents viewed by the BBC.
That particular alleged victim, identified only as AA, says she worked for Tate in 2015, during which time he allegedly “threatened [her] daily.” She says she was twice “grabbed … by her throat and pinned … up against the wall, so she was unable to move.”
The new documents accuse Tate of raping two of the women, both of whom he allegedly strangled. A third accuser was also allegedly strangled.The claimants are seeking damages “arising from the assaults, batteries, and infliction of intentional harm.”
Tate allegedly strangled the third woman as well as one of the rape victims so often that they suffered from burst capillaries.
The fourth claimant, identified as “Sienna,” told BBC she and Tate had a consensual sexual relationship until, “during sex, he started to strangle me. I passed out, and he carried on having sex with me.”
The other three accusers previously reported Tate to authorities, though the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) opted against charging him in 2019.
The BBC reports that Tate submitted a written defense in which he denied the allegations against him, dismissing them as a “pack of lies.”
Late last month, just after Tate and his brother Tristan — also accused of sex trafficking in Romania — returned to Bucharest, model Bri Stern accused him of violently choking her during sex earlier in the month. Tate denied Stern’s allegations.
The brothers, who have denied any wrongdoing, are also under investigation in Florida for “publicly admitt[ing] to participating in what very much appears to be soliciting, trafficking, preying upon women around the world,” according to Attorney General James Uthmeier.
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