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Andrew Tate UK court trial date confirmed
A UK court has confirmed that social media influencer Andrew Tate will face a civil trial at the High Court starting on 22 June 2026, marking a significant development in a long-running legal battle involving serious allegations made by multiple women.
The case, brought by four women, centres on claims of sexual violence, coercive control, and physical abuse alleged to have taken place between 2013 and 2015. Tate has consistently denied all allegations, with his legal team stating he will “vigorously” defend himself in court.
Trial brought forward
The High Court proceedings were originally expected to take place at a later date, but a judge ruled the case should be fast-tracked to June 2026, reflecting the seriousness of the claims and the length of time already passed since the allegations were first made.
No criminal charges in UK case
Despite the severity of the accusations, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) previously concluded there was insufficient evidence to bring criminal charges following reviews of the case.
As a result, the upcoming proceedings will be civil rather than criminal, meaning the court will determine liability and potential damages rather than criminal guilt.
Fresh developments and renewed scrutiny
Recent developments have added further attention to the case. UK police have reopened an earlier investigation into allegations against Tate after criticism of how the original inquiry was handled.
At the same time, the alleged victims are continuing with their civil claim, which is now scheduled to be heard in June 2026.
Wider legal challenges
The UK case is only one part of a broader legal picture. Tate and his brother Tristan also face separate investigations and charges abroad, including in Romania, though they deny any wrongdoing in all jurisdictions.
Conclusion
With a confirmed June 2026 High Court trial date, the case is set to be one of the most closely watched civil proceedings in the UK involving a high-profile online figure. The outcome could have significant legal and reputational consequences, while also raising wider questions about how historic allegations are investigated and addressed through the courts.
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