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'I'm a boss, you're going to do as I say': Civil court documents detail allegations against Andrew Tate

Andrew Tate pointed a gun at a woman's face and told her to do as he said, according to court documents seen by Sky News.

Warning: This article contains graphic details of alleged sexual abuse The controversial social media influencer allegedly told her: "I'm a boss, you're going to do as I say or there'll be hell to pay." The woman, who worked for Tate on his online webcam business, alleges he threatened her daily. She is one of four women who have launched a civil claim against Tate in the UK, with allegations including rape, assault and coercive control.

A spokesperson for Tate said he "categorically denies" the allegations. In a statement, the spokesperson said: "Mr Tate categorically denies these unproven and untested allegations.

"Specifically, he denies ever threatening anyone with a firearm, engaging in non-consensual acts or subjecting any individual to physical or psychological harm. "These are civil claims, brought years after the alleged events and following a CPS (Crown Prosecution Service) decision not to pursue criminal charges.

"It is deeply troubling that such graphic and one-sided accounts are being publicised before any judicial assessment has taken place. "This type of reporting undermines the presumption of innocence and shapes public perception in a way that is fundamentally unjust.

"We have seen other high-profile cases where similarly serious allegations collapsed under scrutiny - but only after irreparable reputational harm had already been done. "Mr Tate will defend himself vigorously and remains confident the truth will prevail." The civil action was launched in the High Court in London last week, and a preliminary hearing is to be held next week.

In the court documents, he describes the allegations as "a pack of lies.

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