Andrew Tate is served with lawsuit by four British women who accuse him of offences including rape, physical assault and giving them STDs

  • The female lawyers formally filed the claim today at Tate’s home in Romania

Andrew Tate has been sued by four British women who accuse him of crimes including rape, physical assault and sexually transmitted diseases.

The female lawyers formally filed the claim today at the social media influencer’s home in Bucharest, Romania.

The group have all been granted anonymity by the High Court in London due to the risk they could be identified online and exposed to abuse.

It comes after Tate received a pre-action letter from female lawyers at McCue, Jury and Partners (MJP) last year.

The letter sent to Tate this afternoon confirms the allegations in the 2023 document.

Andrew Tate has been sued by four British women. In the photo: Tate and his brother today in Bucharest

The portion describes the abuse Tate allegedly inflicted on the four women, two of whom worked as cam girls. In charge reports.

Three of the women claimed they were raped by Tate, and one said he raped her as many as five times, according to reports.

The allegations also include that he strangled two of the women until the barrels burst in their eyes and threatened one with a firearm.

One said he blackmailed her with nude photos, while several said he infected them with STDs during rapes, according to reports in The Sun and elsewhere.

Jack Beeston of McCue Jury & Partners said today’s action “is just the beginning of the claim” and is “the first legal step in relation to the court” that will give the women anonymity.

Former professional kickboxer and social media influencer Andrew Tate (R) is pictured today with his brother Tristan

Former professional kickboxer and social media influencer Andrew Tate (R) is pictured today with his brother Tristan

Tate has strongly denied the claims.  He is pictured today in Bucharest, Romania

Tate has strongly denied the claims. He is pictured today in Bucharest, Romania

“We are grateful to the court for recognizing the risk plaintiffs face by granting the anonymity order,” attorney Matthew Jury said in a statement.

Tate has strongly denied the claims and is reportedly threatening to sue the women for defamation.

A spokesperson for Andrew Tate said: ‘The allegations made by these four women are demonstrably false and are strongly denied.

“Andrew’s legal team will vigorously defend him against these malicious allegations.”