LA DA Drops Andrew Tate Assault Charges Over Insufficient Evidence
LA DA Drops Andrew Tate Assault Charges Over Insufficient Evidence

LA DA Drops Andrew Tate Assault Charges Over Insufficient Evidence

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Andrew Tate will not face criminal charges after allegations by model Bri Stern that he violently assaulted her during sex at the Beverly Hills Hotel, as the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office dropped the case due to insufficient evidence. Tate's attorney, Joseph McBride, stated that Tate fully cooperated with the investigation, providing a 'do-not-prosecute' packet and making himself available for questioning, and characterized the accusations as baseless attacks weaponized by Tate's opponents globally. Stern alleges severe abuse including choking despite her pleas to stop, and she has filed a civil lawsuit against Tate while also pursuing a restraining order. Sources indicate that Stern was not notified of the DA's decision to decline charges. Despite this development, Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan continue to face separate legal challenges in Romania related to sex trafficking and criminal enterprise accusations. The case highlights ongoing legal controversies surrounding Tate amid serious allegations both in the U.S. and abroad.

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