Andrew Tate

American and British social media personality

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March 2025 Tate allegedly performed an erotic asphyxiation on Bri Stern, who was later diagnosed with post-concussive symptoms at a New York hospital.
March 2025 Florida's Attorney General James Uthmeier initiated a criminal investigation into Andrew Tate's affairs upon his arrival in the state.
2025 Andrew Tate launched the BRUV (Britain Restoring Underlying Values) Party, announcing his intention to become UK Prime Minister. The party's website presented an aggressive political manifesto focused on national defense, crime reduction, and political reform.
2025 The BRUV Party's Twitter handle was initially suspended, but was later restored after Tate personally complained to Elon Musk, demonstrating his ability to leverage social media connections.
February 27 2025 Tate left Romania by private jet to the United States after pressure from the Trump administration on Romanian authorities to lift travel restrictions.
February 2025 Police and Crime Commissioner Alison Hernandez announced that approximately £1.2m had been recovered, with hopes to support victims of violence against women and girls.
2024 Tate launched a meme coin called DADDY, which quickly reached a market capitalization of $217 million. He positioned the coin as a provocative statement 'for the patriarchy', using it to mock Iggy Azalea's $MOTHER coin and make controversial statements about gender roles.
December 2024 Westminster Magistrates' Court ruled in favor of Devon and Cornwall police, allowing them to seize £2.8m in unpaid taxes from the Tates' online businesses.
October 2024 When questioned by Coffeezilla YouTube channel about the DADDY meme coin, Tate responded by doxxing the channel's host and encouraging his supporters to send abusive emails, specifically requesting they call the host 'gay'.
August 2024 Romanian police expanded their investigation to include allegations of trafficking minors, sex with a minor, money laundering, and witness tampering. The investigation involves 35 alleged victims, including a minor. The Tate brothers were among six people detained and denied all allegations.
August 2024 Accused of inciting online hate after amplifying misinformation about the Southport stabbing, which led to far-right riots in the UK.
August 2024 Romanian police expanded their investigation to include trafficking minors, sex with a minor, money laundering, and witness tampering, involving 35 alleged victims.
July 2024 Devon and Cornwall Police began civil proceedings against Tate for tax evasion with online businesses.
May 2024 Platformed by far-right conservatives like Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens as a proponent of 'traditional views on men'.
March 2024 Falsely claimed the Francis Scott Key bridge collapse in Maryland was a 'cyber-attack'.
March 2024 UK's Westminster Magistrates' Court issued a European arrest warrant against Andrew and Tristan Tate for alleged sexual aggression from 2012 to 2015.
February 2024 The UK Labour Party proposed using male role models to counter Tate's misogyny through peer-to-peer mentoring programs in schools.
January 2024 The Romanian criminal case was heard in the preliminary chamber. A U.S. District Judge dismissed one of the Tates' defamation lawsuits.
October 2023 The Australian government allocated AUD$3.5 million to counter 'harmful gender stereotypes perpetuated online' in response to Tate's influence on young fans.
June 2023 Romanian authorities from DIICOT upgraded charges against Andrew Tate and his associates from human trafficking to 'human trafficking in continued form', identifying seven victims. The Tate brothers were indicted on serious charges including rape, human trafficking, and forming an organized crime group to sexually exploit women.
June 2023 Andrew Tate and his brother filed a $5 million defamation lawsuit in Palm Beach County, Florida against an accuser, their parents, and two other individuals. The Tates claimed the group conspired to falsely accuse them of human trafficking and rape, alleging damage to their freedom and income from social media and business ventures.
June 2023 Gave a BBC interview where he claimed to be 'acting under the instruction of God' and preaching values of hard work, discipline, and anti-drug stance.
June 2023 DIICOT adjusted charges to 'human trafficking in continued form' with seven victims identified. The Tate brothers filed a $5 million defamation lawsuit in Florida against their accusers.
April 2023 The UK Department for Education discouraged discussion of Tate, citing his influence regarding sexual harassment and misogynistic incidents.
March 5 2023 Tate denied having cancer via a Twitter post, following previous medical speculation.
March 4 2023 Tate's legal team reported a potential dark spot on his lung during a medical consultation in Dubai while he was incarcerated in Romania.
February 2023 Tim Squirrell from the Institute for Strategic Dialogue identified Tate as posing 'a risk of radicalising young men into misogynist extremism'.
February 2023 Courses for teachers in the United Kingdom on how to address Tate's views sold out, indicating significant concern about his influence.
February 2023 Thierry Baudet, leader of the far-right Forum for Democracy, publicly supported Tate and tabled a motion in the Dutch parliament regarding his detention in Romania.
2022 Became prominently known among online far-right groups through various media connections and appearances.
December 2022 Tate and three others were arrested by Romanian police on suspicion of human trafficking, forming an organized crime group, and rape. Authorities seized 29 assets worth almost US$4 million.
October 2022 Tate prayed at a mosque in Dubai, which went viral online, and subsequently announced his conversion to Islam on his Gettr account.
August 2022 The White Ribbon Campaign publicly criticized Tate's commentary as 'extremely misogynistic', expressing concern about his potential long-term effects on young male audiences.
April 2022 US embassy received a report of an American citizen being held against her will in a Tate-owned property in Romania, leading to a police raid on the property and a nearby webcam studio.
January 2022 Tate identified as a Christian again and began tithing £16,000 monthly to the Romanian Orthodox Church.
2019 The Crown Prosecution Service declined to file charges for the previous rape and assault allegations.
2019 Attended the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), establishing his presence in conservative political circles.
2017 Tate received significant media attention for controversial tweets about sexual harassment during the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse cases, suggesting sexual assault victims share responsibility for their assaults.
2017 Andrew Tate and his brother relocated from the United Kingdom to Romania, establishing multiple businesses in the country.
December 2015 Tate was arrested again on suspicion of rape in December.
December 2015 Tate was arrested again on suspicion of rape in Britain.
July 2015 Andrew Tate was first arrested in Britain after two women filed complaints accusing him of rape and assault.

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