[ad_1] A British woman has accused Andrew Tate of choking her until she was unconscious before threatening to kill her. As reported by The Sun, the
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A British woman has accused Andrew Tate of choking her until she was unconscious before threatening to kill her.
As reported by The Sun, the alleged victim, 30, claims she was left “gasping for air” as the disgraced influencer put his hands around her neck.
Tate, 36, “vehemently denies” the allegations.
The woman, who was in her 20s at the time, claims she met Tate – before he was a famous kickboxer and went on to appear on Big Brother – at a bar in Luton, England, where he grew up.
Evie – not her real name – said that she was a student and he was a club doorman when they engaged in consensual sex in August 2014.
The pair allegedly met up again in late November or early December, which is when she alleged the aggressive sexual encounter happened.
She claims Tate choked her and, when she woke up, was still having sex with her.
“There was a panic about it. I was gasping for air. His hand was around my neck. It hurt,” Evie told the Daily Mail.
“I was aware of pressure. I couldn’t breathe. I was struggling to get air. I knew what was happening – he was choking me.”
Evie alleges she tried to push Tate’s hand off, but struggled as he “is quite a big guy”.
She claims she then lost consciousness and does not know how long she was “out” for.
“When I came round, I wasn’t aware of where I was. It was dark. Then I realised he was still having sex with me,” she alleged.
She claims Tate then started saying she “belonged” to him and that he “owned” her, and even that he “wanted to kill me”.
After the alleged incident, Evie claims Tate stayed the night and she was “terrified”.
“I knew he could have killed me. I felt the danger. I knew it was horrible.”
It comes as Tate could be sued in the High Court after four British women – including Evie – accused him of rape and sexual assault.
Lawyers representing the alleged victims handed court papers to Tate this week at his compound in Bucharest, Romania, where he remains under house arrest over sex trafficking claims.
The women say the sex attacks happened between 2013 and 2016 when Tate was still living in the UK.
McCue Jury & Partners is crowd-funding to raise £50,000 ($93,317) to bring the case to a civil court in the hope it will prompt a criminal investigation.
“It feels good to take a positive step forward,” one of the women said.
Tate denies all allegations against him.
Meanwhile, a friend of Tate’s has been arrested after being accused of forcing women to make porn.
Influencer Vlad Obuzic also allegedly made the victims get tattoos of his name or face as “proof he owned them”.
Tate and his brother Tristan were released from the Romanian jail they had been held in for three months in March on house arrest.
But on Tuesday, Romanian prosecutors said the former kickboxer and Tristan, 34, as well as two other suspects, were being investigated for “human trafficking in continued form”.
Authorities noted it was a more serious crime than separate counts of trafficking.
This article originally appeared in The Sun and was reproduced with permission
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