Andrew Tate is set to face a civil trial at the High Court next summer, brought forward to June 22, 2026, following allegations of sexual violence from four women. The women have accused Tate of severe misconduct, including assault and threats. The judge emphasized the necessity of resolving the case and avoiding unnecessary delays. The claimants expressed relief at the trial's advancement, highlighting their prolonged wait for justice. The case may explore whether allegations of coercive control constitute intentional infliction of harm, establishing a potential precedent in legal discourse on such issues.
At a hearing on Wednesday, Mrs Justice Lambert expressed her desire to expedite the trial process, stating: 'We just need to make this happen, really.'
The claimants stated: 'We welcome the judge's decision to bring our case forward. We've already spent years waiting for justice...to face these allegations in court earlier than 2027.'
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