

BREAKING: Andrew Tate On Legal Win “Another Step Closer to Complete Exoneration!”
11 snips Sep 29, 2025
Andrew Tate, a controversial influencer and entrepreneur, discusses the recent decision to drop criminal charges against him in a civil case related to allegations from multiple women. He asserts that these accusations stem from his notoriety and lack substantive evidence. Historian Tessa Dunlop joins the conversation, emphasizing the systemic challenges in prosecuting sexual offenses while debating the impact of media on public perception. They explore the complexities of due process, victim anonymity, and the motivations behind legal actions against Tate.
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Process As Punishment
- Andrew Tate frames repeated legal actions as politically motivated 'process is the punishment'.
- He claims multiple investigations produced no evidence and views each collapse as proof of a setup.
Criminal Vs Civil Clarity
- Piers Morgan emphasizes the distinction between criminal and civil outcomes and the importance of due process.
- He notes today's CPS decision affects one Hertfordshire criminal inquiry but not the separate Bedfordshire charges.
Tate Says He Supplied Exonerating Texts
- Andrew Tate recounts providing text messages he says prove the four accusers lied to Hertfordshire police.
- He says that evidence led the CPS to conclude the case lacked prospect of conviction.