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Tate responded to the bans by saying that, while most of his comments were taken out of context, he took responsibility for how they were received.
Andrew Tate: Three women to sue influencer claiming he raped Andrew Tate: Three women to sue influencer claiming he raped
Like Hunter Moore before him, who posted intimate photos (some acquired through hacking, and many nonconsensually submitted) of women with their Facebook details on IsAnyoneUp. Photograph: Andreea Alexandru/AP Andrew Tate has denied the allegations of rape and sexual assault made against him. He said that he moved because he liked "living in countries where corruption is accessible for everybody" [78] and believed that it would be less likely to face rape charges in Romania, stating that Romanian police would ask women reporting rapes for "evidence" or " CCTV proof", whereas in the Western world, amid the MeToo movement, Tate said that any woman "at any point in the future can destroy your life.He was removed from the show mid-season — seven days in, to be exact — after a video surfaced on The Sun showing him beating a woman with a belt, followed by another one of him telling a woman (it’s not clear if it was the same one) to count the bruises he’d given her.
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Last week, however, content being promoted to users on the platform appeared to be in flagrant breach of the rules. Andrew Tate Appears In Romanian Court: His Human Trafficking Charges Explained And A Timeline Of The Social Media Star's Controversies".A spokesperson for Andrew Tate said: “We are concerned that the intention of suing was first communicated to the mainstream press and not to Andrew Tate or his legal team. He also openly discussed being accused of violence against several women, although he is not understood to have ultimately been charged with any offences apart from a driving offence in 2018.
