Women claim sexual and physical assaults took place between 2013 and 2016 while Tate was living in the UK
are pursuing a civil claim for damages against him.
The three women pursuing the civil proceedings, who are now in their late 20s and early 30s, allege that the offences took place between 2013 and 2016 while Tate was living in the UK. The lawyers hope the civil proceedings against Tate will “help put an end to Tate’s manipulation of boys and disillusioned young men by showing them that his actions have consequences”. The alleged victims are seeking donations for the proceedingsJayne Butler, the chief executive of Rape Crisis England & Wales, said: “We are deeply concerned by the dangerous ideology of misogynistic rape culture that Mr Tate spreads, and the serious allegations against him.
Matthew Jury, a managing partner of McCue Jury & Partners, said: “We are honoured to have been entrusted with this important case. Our clients’ bravery in coming forward to tell their stories and hold Tate to account is remarkable, and they hope it will empower other victims and survivors to come forward and join them.
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