UK judge moves Andrew Tate sexual violence trial forward
- Andrew Tate is being sued by four women in a UK court over claims of sexual violence, and his trial was moved forward to June 22, 2026, from February 2027, as stated by the High Court judge.
- High Court judge Christina Lambert expressed her eagerness to proceed with the case, noting it should not be delayed until 2027.
- One woman alleged that Tate had previously strangled her and threatened her with firearms, as stated in court documents.
- The claimants expressed relief that the trial date was brought forward, stating, 'We’ve already spent years waiting for justice.
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RADOR RADIO ROMANIA (June 25th) – The High Court of London has decided today to advance the process of attempting to challenge the British-American influence Andrew Tate of four women who accuse him of physical and sexual abuse committed during the period 2013-2015. The civil process had to begin in the first part of 2027, but will take place next year, [...]
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