Andrew Tate's UK Civil Trial Moved to 2026
- Andrew Tate faces a civil trial in London next June over allegations of physical and sexual abuse by four women between 2013 and 2015.
- The trial was originally scheduled for early 2027 but a judge ordered it brought forward to start on 22 June 2026 to avoid unnecessary delays.
- The four claimants and their lawyer welcomed the change, declaring they had waited years for justice and noting additional witnesses will testify.
- Tate denies all allegations, including threatening anyone with a firearm or non-consensual acts, and asserts all interactions were consensual in his written defense.
- This civil case follows a CPS decision not to prosecute, and Tate also faces criminal investigations in Romania and the US involving related allegations.
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Andrew Tate's UK civil trial over abuse, coercive control allegations moved to 2026
LONDON - Andrew Tate, an internet personality and self-described misogynist, faces a trial in Britain next year in four women's civil lawsuits for alleged physical and sexual abuse, after the case was brought forward on Wednesday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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