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Andrew Tate to Face No Criminal Charges After Herts Police Investigation

The Crown Prosecution Service found insufficient evidence for criminal charges against Tate, while four women continue civil claims over alleged assaults from 2013 to 2015.

  • On Monday, the Crown Prosecution Service announced it will not prosecute Andrew Tate over allegations from four women suing him in the High Court after reviewing evidence from Hertfordshire Constabulary.
  • Three of the investigated women were examined by Hertfordshire Constabulary, which closed its inquiry in 2019, and the civil case at the High Court is set for June 2026.
  • Court filings detail the four women accuse Andrew Tate, former professional kickboxer and influencer, of sexual and physical violence, with two in relationships and two working for his webcam business during 2013–2015.
  • The Crown Prosecution Service said it has informed all parties and offered to meet the complainants to explain the decision, while Andrew Ford, Tate's UK solicitor, welcomed the ruling.
  • Earlier this year, Andrew Tate departed Romania for the United States, where Florida Attorney General James Ulthmeier opened a criminal investigation but has not filed charges.
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The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) of the British Sea announced that the legal conditions for the prosecution of Andrew Tate were not met in the case of four women who had already brought him to trial in a civil trial at the High Court of London. The decision came a few years after the initial complaints against the influence were investigated by the police in Hertfordshire, but classified in 2019. Article Andrew Tate escaped the criminal charg…

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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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