Andrew Tate, the online influencer known for his misogynistic views, has been accused of raping two women and threatening one of them with a gun, in a claim filed in Britain’s High Court.
The accusations are part of a civil suit filed by the two women, and two others, last June against Mr. Tate. The Times obtained details of their claims from the court ahead of a hearing on the case in London on April 15.
The four British women are suing Mr. Tate for alleged abuse relating to a period when he was living in England, between 2013 and 2015. All four women accuse him of choking them, and two of them, one of whom was working for him at the time, accuse him of rape. Under British law, people who make complaints of sexual offenses are granted anonymity unless they choose to waive it.
One woman who worked for Mr. Tate’s webcam business in 2015, said in the claim that Mr. Tate, a former kickboxer, raped her and beat her with a belt. The claim alleges that he pointed a gun at her while saying: “I’m a boss” and “You’re going to do as I say, or there’ll be hell to pay.”
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