Tate 'pointed gun at woman', court documents claim
- Andrew Tate has been accused of raping two women and threatening one with a gun, according to court documents filed in Britain's High Court.
- The accusations come from four women who allege that Tate choked them and subjected them to physical abuse between 2013 and 2015.
- Tate has denied all allegations, claiming that any sexual interactions were consensual, and his lawyers are contesting the lawsuit in court.
- The women are seeking damages for assault and have reported their accusations to police.
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Andrew Tate accusers suing for 'six-figure' sum, UK court hears
Four women suing the social media influencer Andrew Tate over abuse and coercive behaviour claims are seeking damages of more than 100,000 pounds ($132,000), London's High Court heard Tuesday.

Andrew Tate faces UK civil trial in 2027 over abuse, coercive control allegations
LONDON (Reuters) - Andrew Tate, an internet personality and self-described misogynist, faces a 2027 trial in four women's civil lawsuits for alleged physical and sexual abuse, in a case their lawyers say is the first of its kind in Britain…
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