Two British women who have accused sexist influencer Andrew Tate of r@pe have described the horrifying torture they allege they endured at his hands.
The two women told the BBC that Andrew Tate, 37, had r@ped them; one said he had strangled her till she blacked out and that when she woke up, he was still having sex with her.
A third woman has alleged she was r@ped by his brother Tristan Tate, 36, and that he held her by the throat as he did so.
The online influencers were arrested in Romania last month and accused of crimes against 35 women, including allegedly having s3x with a 15-year-old girl.
While under house arrest, the pair are facing allegations of human trafficking, including the trafficking of minors, sexual intercourse with a minor, forming an organised criminal group, money laundering, and influencing statements.
The purported offences occur from 2014 and 2024. Every accusation made against the Tates is refuted.
A number of women have also come forward in the UK, accusing the two brothers of savage rape.
On October 7, a court will also decide whether the brothers engaged in tax evasion in the UK, following a case launched by Devon and Cornwall Police, which asserted that they had failed to pay any taxes on earnings totalling £12 billion.
Two women who are not connected to the Romanian case provided in-depth allegations of sexual assault and rape to the BBC.
One lady, Anna, alleged that in 2013, she went on multiple dates in Luton with self-described misogynist Andrew Tate before returning to his home.
She claimed they kissed before Tate told her: ‘I’m just debating whether I should rape you or not.’
She alleges he then grabbed her by the throat and ‘smashed’ her onto his bed and raped her, while strangling her ‘extremely hard’.
She added that Tate sent her a series of disturbing messages afterwards, telling her: ‘Am I a bad person? Because the more you didn’t like it, the more I enjoyed it.’
He is then said to have sent her a text message which read: ‘I love raping you.
‘And watching u let me while still debating if it’s a good idea or not. ‘I like the conflict you have. And you do have it. Don’t deny it.’