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Andrew Tate sues Meta and TikTok for ‘deplatforming’

Andrew Tate alleges Meta and TikTok unfairly banned him in 2022, claiming $100 million damages for financial and reputational harm amid ongoing legal challenges.

  • Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate sued Meta and TikTok in August 2025 over the 2022 bans of their social media accounts.
  • The lawsuits arose after the brothers faced charges in Romania and the UK for rape, sex trafficking, and other crimes amid widespread criticism and bans.
  • The brothers claim that the coordinated removal of their accounts, without prior warning, caused significant damage to their income, public image, and emotional well-being by cutting off key revenue streams.
  • Andrew Tate announced on Twitter he has set aside $400 million to fight Big Tech and alleged concerted efforts to cancel him and others who were 'lied about.'
  • The lawsuits seek over $50 million from each company, aiming to hold the platforms accountable for censorship and defend constitutionally protected speech.
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Deadline broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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