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Three alleged assault victims launch UK civil claim against Andrew Tate

Women claim sexual and physical assaults took place between 2013 and 2016 while Tate was living in the UK

Three alleged victims of sexual and physical assault by Andrew Tate are pursuing a civil claim for damages against him.

According to the law firm McCue Jury & Partners, the primary aim of the lawsuit is to seek “justice, accountability, and compensation for Tate’s victims”, as well as to encourage “a UK criminal investigation into Tate’s crimes in the hope of his prosecution and conviction in the UK, in addition to the charges he is facing in Romania”.

The 24/7 rape & sexual abuse support line is a free phone and online chat service, run by Rape Crisis England and Wales, for anyone aged 16+ in England and Wales who has experienced something sexual that they didn’t want, didn’t consent to or are feeling confused about – no matter when or where it happened. The Support Line is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, for victims and survivors of any gender. Specialist staff are there to listen, answer questions and offer emotional support. 247sexualabusesupport.org.uk, 0808 500 2222.

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