Andrew
Tate charged with rape in UK
Self-proclaimed
misogynist and his brother face allegations of human trafficking
Will Bolton
Crime
correspondent
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Andrew Tate,
Sexual Assault, Hate crime
28 May 2025
4:32pm BST
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/05/28/andrew-tate-charged-with-rape/
The Tate
brothers have been charged with more than 20 offences against three women in
the UK, including rape and prostitution, The Telegraph can reveal.
Andrew Tate,
38, is accused of 10 charges including rape, actual bodily harm, human
trafficking and controlling prostitution for gain against three women.
His brother,
Tristan, 36, has been charged with 11 offences including rape, actual bodily
harm and human trafficking; charges connected to one alleged victim, who has
also accused Andrew.
A CPS
spokesman said: “We can confirm that we have authorised charges against Andrew
and Tristan Tate for offences including rape, human trafficking, controlling
prostitution and actual bodily harm against three women.
“These
charging decisions followed receipt of a file of evidence from Bedfordshire
Police.
“A European
Arrest Warrant was issued in England in 2024, and as a result the Romanian
courts ordered the extradition to the UK of Andrew and Tristan Tate.
“However,
the domestic criminal matters in Romania must be settled first.
“The Crown
Prosecution Service reminds everyone that criminal proceedings are active, and
the defendants have the right to a fair trial.
“It is
extremely important that there be no reporting, commentary or sharing of
information online which could in any way prejudice these proceedings.”
Involved in
other criminal proceedings
Romanian
authorities are investigating separate allegations of rape, human trafficking
and forming a criminal gang.
The brothers
deny all the charges in both Romania and the UK.
Judges in
Romania previously ruled the two men could be sent back to Britain after
criminal proceedings in the Eastern European country.
Tate is also
being sued by four other women, after the Crown Prosecution Service decided not
to prosecute in 2019.
Lawyer Matt
Jury, representing those women, said: “We welcome the clarity from the Crown
Prosecution Service that our authorities are working to ensure the Tates face
justice here in the UK – they cannot be allowed to escape extradition.
“At the same
time, we ask once more that CPS admit its mistake in failing to prosecute Tate
when he lived in the UK and finally charge him for the rape and assault of the
other three women, our clients, who originally filed criminal complaints
against him as long ago as 2014 but were failed by the system. They deserve
justice, too.”
Tate, a
self-proclaimed misogynist who first appeared on Big Brother in 2016, but rose
to fame on TikTok in 2022, regularly tells his followers that women belong in
the kitchen and owe their male partners service.
The former
professional kickboxer has since built up a large online following giving tips
to men on how to be successful and urging them to reject feminism.
Academics
have previously warned that Tate and other “manosphere” influencers have
increased misogyny among schoolboys, with pupils using them “to justify
harassment or derogation of women”.
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