Choked and Haunted: Marketing Executive's Encounter with Big Brother Star Andrew Tate
A marketing executive has claimed Andrew Tate choked her during sex until she passed out and then threatened to kill her.
The 30-year-old from east London met the controversial social media personality in 2014, when he was a doorman at a nightclub and she was a student.
She is the latest British woman to join a planned lawsuit against the American-born influencer, along with three others who say they are victims of sexual violence by Tate between 2013 and 2016, when he was still living in the UK.
In a Channel 4 documentary, released tomorrow, the marketing executive shared her story of losing consciousness after Tate 'strangled' her during consensual sex.
The former kickboxing champion, along with his brother Tristan, are currently forbidden from leaving Romania after being charged with human trafficking - which they deny.
Tate also denies charges of rape and forming a criminal gang to exploit women.
The woman told the documentary: 'He grabbed me on my neck, he was strangling me so hard I couldn't breathe and he forced himself on me again, for the second time.'
The Sun reported that she says in the documentary: 'I completely lost consciousness after he strangled me during sex.
'When I came to, he was still having sex with me. I don't know how long I was knocked out, but I completely lost consciousness.
'He must have known that I had gone limp. I was so confused when I woke up. I had forgotten who I was, who he was and where I was.
'He said he was going to kill me, he said that he owned me and that I belonged to him'.
Speaking to the newspaper, she said she was out for a 'quiet drink' when she first met Tate, and was introduced to him.
The now 30-year-old said she had been 'flattered' at the time and he hadn't expressed any of the 'horrible opinions' he is now famous for.
That night, they had consensual sex and he called her a taxi in the morning in what she described as a 'normal one night stand'.
Eventually, after texting for a few months, Tate came over to her home and they had sex again.
But the marketing executive said this time something had 'switched' and he had a 'manic look' in his eyes.
He left in the morning but the woman claims he said if he got a parking ticket he would return to kill her.
Tate sent her one message, but she never saw him again after that night, she said.
Over the following years, she said she kept seeing Tate 'everywhere', she saw him on Big Brother, on TikTok, and he went viral during lockdown.
He gained millions of followers - mainly young men - and many platforms banned his accounts.
She decided to stop using social media because of this, but his name would often come up in everyday conversation.
The alleged victim described how she would hear someone defending Tate in casual conversations and would have to 'bite my tongue'.
Tate has previously dismissed the allegations against him, insisting he has 'done nothing wrong' and telling reporters he would be 'absolutely exonerated'.
Prosecutors alleged that as many as seven female victims had been brought to Romania where they were intimidated, surveilled and forced to take part in pornography. One defendant raped an alleged victim twice in March last year according to a statement by Romanian prosecutors.
DIICOT alleges that Tate, his brother Tristan and two Romanian women - Luana Radu and Georgiana Naghel - formed a criminal group in 2021 'in order to commit the crime of human trafficking' in Romania, as well as in the United States and Britain.
A spokesperson for Andrew and Tristan Tate told The Sun: 'Everyone is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The brothers firmly deny engaging in any form of witness intimidation or conspiring against anyone. All intimate encounters the brothers have had with respective partners have always been consensual and they vehemently deny all allegations.
'They find the descriptions provided shocking and upsetting as they are not reflective of their actions or character.'
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