Candace Owens recently reacted to controversial Andrew Tate, who has been served legal papers by four UK women accusing him of sex attacks — including one who claims to have a text from him boasting: “I love raping you.”
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It has come to light that he legal firm McCue Jury & Partners posted photos showing a letter of claim being delivered Wednesday to Tate’s home in Romania, where he remains under house arrest pending charges of rape and human trafficking.
The legal letter details the allegations by four UK accusers and “has put him on notice that legal proceedings will be initiated at the High Court in London in the coming weeks,” the firm said.
“This is a major step in the UK survivors of Tate’s alleged crimes campaign for justice, by taking their fight straight to Tate’s door,” said managing partner Matthew Jury.
“The legal papers delivered to Tate today lay bare the gravity and the full weight of the accusations against him.”
The four accusers — all anonymous — include a woman who last week accused the incendiary influencer of raping her by continuing to have sex after choking her unconscious.
At least some of the women reported the alleged attacks to UK police eight years ago, Jury confirmed Friday.
“The claimants gave their evidence to the police, which included items such as digital text messages sent from Tate saying ‘I love raping you,’” the law firm said.
While UK prosecutors never pressed charges, “we do not really know why the decision was made,” the legal firm said — denying claims from Tate’s camp that it was because “there was ‘no evidence to support the allegations.’”
“This is entirely false,” the law firm stressed.