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Andrew Tate's UK Abuse Trial Delayed to 2026

Andrew Tate’s UK Abuse Trial Delayed to 2026

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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Andrew Tate, the self-proclaimed “misogynist” internet personality, will now face a UK civil trial in June 2026—sooner than the originally scheduled 2027 date—over allegations of physical abuse, sexual violence, and coercive control from four anonymous women. The decision came during a preliminary hearing at London’s High Court, where Judge Christina Lambert emphasized the need to avoid further delays, stating, “It’s not in anyone’s interest that this case goes into the long grass of 2027.”

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Graphic Allegations Surface as Tate Denies Claims

The civil lawsuits, filed by four British women granted anonymity for protection, accuse Tate of violent behavior between 2013 and 2016. Two claimants allege they were in intimate relationships with Tate, while two others worked for his webcam business. Court documents reveal disturbing claims, including one woman’s accusation that Tate threatened her with a gun, allegedly saying, “You’re going to do as I say or there’ll be hell to pay.” Another alleges he strangled her unconscious during sex. Tate’s legal team has dismissed all allegations as “false”, maintaining that any sexual activity was consensual.

Andrew Tate's UK Abuse Trial Delayed to 2026

Witness List Expands as Tate Faces Parallel Legal Woes

The trial is expected to feature testimony from six to eight additional witnesses, according to the claimants’ lawyer, Anne Studd. The four women, who welcomed the expedited trial date, stated, “We’ve already spent years waiting for justice.” Tate, who did not attend the hearing, has previously indicated he will testify in his defense.

The case adds to his mounting legal troubles, including an ongoing criminal investigation in Romania—where he and his brother Tristan Tate are accused of human trafficking and rape—and a separate UK criminal case. His lawyers claim he will return to Britain to face charges after Romanian proceedings conclude.

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