Andrew Tate trial adjourned as police reopen investigation
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Andrew Tate trial adjourned as police reopen investigation
"Four women are suing Andrew Tate over allegations of sexual violence, including claims that he grabbed one by the throat, assaulted her with a belt, and pointed a gun at her face."
"The court was informed that the reinvestigation will be run by the Major Crime Unit of Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Police, involving ten devices seized during the original investigation."
"Vanessa Marshall KC, representing Tate, stated that there was a real risk he would not have access to material that could help him due to the ongoing criminal reinvestigation."
Andrew Tate's civil trial at the High Court has been adjourned following a police force's decision to reopen an investigation into sexual abuse allegations. Four women are suing Tate for sexual violence, including serious accusations from 2015. The trial was set to begin in June, but the judge decided to pause it. The reinvestigation will be conducted by the Major Crime Unit, involving numerous digital records. Tate's legal team expressed concerns about access to evidence that could aid his defense amid the ongoing criminal investigation.
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