Andrew Tate Faces No Criminal Charges Over Sexual Abuse Allegations Amid Civil Trial
Andrew Tate Faces No Criminal Charges Over Sexual Abuse Allegations Amid Civil Trial

Andrew Tate Faces No Criminal Charges Over Sexual Abuse Allegations Amid Civil Trial

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Andrew Tate, a controversial influencer and former professional kickboxer, will face no criminal charges over allegations made by four women accusing him of sexual violence and abuse between 2013 and 2015. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) reviewed evidence provided by Hertfordshire Constabulary and concluded the legal test for prosecution was not met, thus deciding no further action should be taken. Tate denies all allegations, describing them as fabrications, and his legal team emphasized the lack of realistic prospect for conviction. The women have initiated a civil case against Tate in the High Court, set to begin in June 2026, where the evidence will be further examined. Three of the four women were investigated by Hertfordshire police in a case that was closed in 2019. Despite public pressure, Tate's solicitor welcomed the CPS decision as another instance of a potential criminal case against Tate not proceeding.

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