Andrew Tate accused of pointing gun, threatening women with ‘hell to pay’

Andrew Tate denies gun threats and sexual assault allegations as he faces legal battles in UK and Romania.


Pop Culture & Art April 10, 2025
Tate’s toxic masculinity has resonated with male followers. Photo: File

Andrew Tate, the self-proclaimed misogynist and controversial influencer, is facing a series of serious allegations from multiple women.

Court documents filed by four women reveal claims of sexual violence, including rape, assault, and coercive control. One woman accused Tate of pointing a gun at her face and threatening her with the words, "You're going to do as I say or there'll be hell to pay." Another woman claims that Tate made statements suggesting he had killed before.

Tate has strongly denied all these claims, calling them a "pack of lies" and a "gross fabrication." His legal team insists that these allegations, including the claim involving a firearm, were thoroughly investigated by the police at the time and found to be without merit. The police reportedly did not recover a firearm during their searches, and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) decided not to pursue charges due to insufficient evidence.

In addition to these accusations, a separate case involves Tate's girlfriend, Bri Stern, who alleges that he attacked her during sex, leading to visible bruises. Despite the claims, Tate's lawyer referred to the allegations as "fake news," emphasizing that no criminal charges had been filed against him and dismissing the civil claims as unproven.

Tate and his brother Tristan are also facing serious charges in Romania, including human trafficking, sexual exploitation, and money laundering. They are set to be extradited to the UK following legal proceedings in Romania.

These legal battles come amid a broader investigation into Tate and his brother for trafficking minors and forming a criminal gang to exploit women.

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