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Hertfordshire Constabulary Reinvestigates Andrew Tate Sexual Assault Allegations
Hertfordshire Constabulary reopened the probe after the Independent Office for Police Conduct found potential investigative failings; three women and a fourth civil claimant continue legal actions.
- On Thursday, Hertfordshire Constabulary confirmed it would reinvestigate rape and sexual assault allegations against Andrew Tate, which were first reported between 2014 and 2015.
- This decision follows an Independent Office for Police Conduct review into the force's handling of original claims, with a former detective constable facing gross misconduct proceedings for "alleged failures to properly investigate."
- Concurrent to the police probe, four women are suing Tate in the High Court for sexual violence, with the trial scheduled for June estimated to take five weeks.
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Tre kvinder har tidligere stået frem og beskyldt influenceren Andrew Tate for voldtægt og seksuelle overgreb.
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Read Full ArticleThe case against the women's hater and influencer Andrew Tate in Hertfordshire is being reopened, but the police in the district north of London must also investigate.
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