Andrew Tate will be tried in the United Kingdom in 2027 for abuse and coercive control

Andrew Tate will be tried in the United Kingdom in 2027 for abuse and coercive control

The influencer Andrew Tate, a misogynist self -adhesive, will face a 2027 process in the civil processes of four women for alleged physical and sexual abuses, in one case that his lawyers claim to be the first of his kind in the United Kingdom on the accusations of coercive control.

The four complaints, whose identities have been preserved, say that Tate subjected them to physical or sexual violence between 2013 and 2015. Two of them claim to have an intimate relationship with Tate, while two worked for their online webcam society.

The female lawyers say in the file that one of them was threatened with a gun while Tate said “You will do what I will send or pay dear”, while another says that Tate has strangled her until she became unconscious during sex.

Tate, 38 years old, denies accusations and his lawyers affirm in his written defense that the accusations are false and that all sexual activity was consensual.

The cause had its first preliminary hearing in the upper court on Tuesday, before a trial that will probably begin at the beginning of 2027.

Tate’s lawyer, Vanessa Marshall, said he-at not participated in the short hearing Tuesday and was not forced to do so intense to present evidence in his defense during the trial.

The candidate lawyer, Anne Studd, said that “this will be the first opportunity in which (coercive control) will be brought to the Supreme Court in a civil context” to decide if it is equivalent to intentional damage according to the English law.

Studd described coercive control in the case file as “a form of attitude and manipulation in which the victim becomes less and less able to respond in what can be perceived as a normal form”.

Tate and his brother Tristan are investigated in a criminal proceeding in Romania for the training of training of organized criminal groups, traffic of adults and minors, sexual intercourse and money laundering, which deny.

The duo traveled to the United States in February after public ministries suspended a travel ban and flew to Romania last month to fulfill the legal obligations.

Source: Terra

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