Andrew Tate threatening to sue woman for R5.4 million if she does not retract allegations, says report | Business Insider

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Andrew Tate is threatening to sue a woman for R5.4 million who has accused him of rape, reports the BBC.

A lawyer for the woman said that Tate wants his accusers"to climb into a hole and hide.

The letter reads:"In April 2022 you falsely stated to a third party that our Client human trafficked you, abused you and held you against your will. You have repeated false and defamatory statements to the police, the media, and another United States citizen about the Tate brothers," per the BBC. Benjamin Bull, who represents the woman who had been sent the letter, told the BBC that the Tate brothers"want these young ladies to climb into a hole and hide." He said they want to stop women from coming forward or describing what they saw and what happened to them."It's clearly an effort to intimidate," Bull said.

The Tate brothers are currently being held in prison in Romania as part of an investigation into sex trafficking and rape allegations. The brothers firmly deny the allegations and have yet to be charged. The rape and trafficking allegations are believed to rest, at least partly, on the testimony of six women, according to the BBC.

 

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BISouthAfrica Well if he has proof you bet your ass he should sue..thus sets the precedent for all men who are innocently thrown in jail out of pure spite

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