Three women in the U.K. have reportedly come forward with allegations of rape and abuse against the self-described “king of toxic masculinity” influencer Andrew Tate.
The group, who are now in their late 20s and early 30s, say they suffered physical and psychological harm as a result of the alleged abuse they received fromThe women have told Sky News in the U.K. that they plan to sue Tate. They say first reported their accusations to British police eight years ago, but claim the authorities failed to properly investigate before the case was dropped altogether.
Through his legal team, Tate, denied the claims and said the women simply “wanted money because I fired them.” The 36-year-old British-American former kickboxer is currently under house arrest in Jury says Hertfordshire Police, the force handling the investigation, didn’t take the allegations seriously even though “the evidence was there.”
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