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Andrew Tate's UK civil trial over abuse, coercive control allegations moved to 2026

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate are under criminal investigation in Romania
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate are under criminal investigation in Romania

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 today.

The four claimants, who have been granted anonymity, allege Mr Tate subjected them to physical or sexual violence between 2013 and 2015. Two say they were in an intimate relationship with Mr Tate, while two worked for his online webcam business.

The women's lawyers say in court filings that one woman was threatened with a gun as Mr Tate said "you're going to do as I say or there'll be hell to pay", while another alleges Mr Tate strangled her until she was unconscious during sex.

Mr Tate, 38, denies the allegations and his lawyers say in hiswritten defence that the claims are false and that all sexual activity was consensual.

During a preliminary hearing at London's High Court, the trial was brought forward to June 2026, having previously been due to start in early 2027.

"It's not in anyone's interest that this case goes into the long grass of 2027," Mrs Justice Christina Lambert said.

The claimants' lawyer Anne Studd said that, in addition to the four women, there would be a further six to eight witnesses.

The four British claimants welcomed the decision.

"We've already spent years waiting for justice, and so it'sof some comfort to hear that Andrew Tate will face theseallegations in a court earlier than the original plan of 2027," they said.

Mr Tate did not attend the brief hearing and was not required to do so. His lawyers previously said he intends to give evidence in his defence at the trial.

He and his brother Tristan are under criminal investigation in Romania and face a criminal case in Britain.Their lawyers said last month the pair will return to face those charges once proceedings in Romania conclude.