The civil lawsuit includes accounts of choking and rape, which Tate has firmly denied.
**Andrew Tate Faces Serious Allegations of Sexual Assault in U.K. Court Case**

**Andrew Tate Faces Serious Allegations of Sexual Assault in U.K. Court Case**
Influencer Andrew Tate is being sued by four women in the U.K. for alleged sexual assaults and threats during incidents from 2013 to 2015.
Andrew Tate, a controversial online figure known for his sexist rhetoric, is embroiled in a civil lawsuit filed in the U.K. wherein he faces allegations of sexual assault, including rape and using a firearm to threaten one of the plaintiffs. The suit, launched by four women, reveals troubling encounters with Tate that reportedly took place between 2013 and 2015 while he was residing in England, prior to his relocation to Romania in 2016.
The claims, which come to light ahead of a High Court hearing set for April 15, include instances of choking, with some women suffering physical injuries as a result. One plaintiff, an employee at Tate's webcam business in 2015, asserts that he raped her and threatened her with a gun, branding himself a "boss" and warning of dire consequences if she did not comply with his demands.
Another woman alleges that she was raped on two separate occasions during a relationship with Tate in 2013. The experiences shared by these women paint a disturbing picture of physical and sexual violence, with all four alleging that Tate engaged in acts of choking, leading to severe consequences such as visible bleeding in the eyes.
Tate has publicly rejected these allegations, tabling his defense in court documents where he claims that any sexual interactions were consensual. The upcoming legal proceedings will undoubtedly attract significant attention given the nature of the claims and Tate's polarizing figure in social media discourse.