Andrew Tate 'texted woman "I love raping you" after violent assault'
A recent documentary reveals that Andrew Tate sent a message to a woman saying, "I love raping you," following a brutal attack on her in 2013.
The contentious social media personality, who is currently dealing with charges of rape and human trafficking in Romania, is also facing separate allegations of rape from four women in the UK.
In a recent BBC Panorama episode, two women revealed new information about their accusations, which Tate firmly refutes.
One woman, referred to as Anna, reported that Tate assaulted her during a visit to his home in Luton following several dates.
She recounted the incident to the program, saying, “He leaned in to kiss me, then suddenly glanced up at the ceiling and said, ‘I’m just trying to decide if I should assault you or not.’”
Without warning, he suddenly seized me by the throat, slammed me against the back of the bed, and began to choke me with frightening intensity.
Anna alleges that the 37-year-old sexually assaulted her and subsequently sent her troubling text messages.
One of the messages that BBC Panorama reviewed stated: “I enjoy assaulting you and watching you hesitate while still considering whether it’s a smart choice or not.”
"I appreciate the tension you're experiencing. It's definitely there, so don't try to ignore it."
Another message said: "Are you really that upset that I choked you a little?"
A third reading: "Do I come across as a terrible person? It seems that the less you appreciated it, the more I found myself enjoying it."
Another woman, whom we'll call Sienna, shared that she encountered Tate a decade ago in Luton. What began as a typical one-night hookup quickly escalated into a violent situation.
She explained to the BBC, "We went to my room… and we began to be intimate. It was at that moment that he put his hands around my neck."
Sienna says that she lost consciousness, and when she regained awareness, Tate was assaulting her.
"I was filled with fear. All I can recall is struggling to breathe... It was an assault."
She mentioned that she eventually saw that the white part of one of her eyes had turned entirely red.
According to the BBC, they confirmed the claims about the injuries by speaking to a friend of Sienna’s. This friend stated that the victim had recounted her experience at that moment and he personally witnessed the injury.
A third woman has accused Andrew's brother Tristan of choking her and sexually assaulting her following their breakup.
She says that he persuaded her to leave the UK and move to Romania to work for the brothers’ webcam company. However, she made the decision to terminate the relationship just a few days after getting there.
The BBC reported that they reached out to Tristan regarding the claims, but he chose not to respond.
Anna was among three women who reached out to the police to report their claims against Andrew Tate, sharing her account with investigators in 2014.
After five years, a case was submitted to the Crown Prosecution Service, but they determined that there was little chance of securing a conviction based on the evidence collected by the police.
Sienna chose not to contact the police, but she later expressed that she wished she had made a different choice.
Four individuals who have accused Andrew Tate in the UK are filing a civil lawsuit against him in the High Court.
In an interview conducted last year, Andrew Tate stated that he has never raped a woman or choked a woman without her consent.
"I’m certain I’ve never harmed anyone. It’s just not who I am to cause pain to others," he stated.
Regarding the High Court case, a spokesperson for the Tate brothers previously stated that they "completely reject all claims" and are "fully dedicated to contesting these accusations with steadfast determination and commitment."
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