Monday, June 30, 2025 - Andrew Tate will not face criminal prosecution over allegations made by model Brianna “Bri” Stern, who accused the social media personality of assaulting her during a sexual encounter at The Beverly Hills Hotel in March.
According to TMZ, the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office
informed Tate’s attorney, Joseph McBride, that the case was dropped due to
insufficient evidence. McBride stated that Tate fully cooperated with
authorities, submitted to questioning, and provided a “do-not-prosecute” packet
intended to dissuade prosecutors from filing charges.
The complaint stemmed from an incident on March 11, when
Stern alleges Tate choked her during s3x despite her pleas for him to stop.
Stern, who says she was in a relationship with Tate for 10 months, later filed
a civil lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court, accusing him of s3xual battery
and harassment.
Text messages allegedly sent by Tate, included in the lawsuit, suggest references to violent sexual behavior. One message reportedly read, “I want to beat the fk out of you,” while another stated, “You will give me a child this year bch... What’s the point in having you if I don’t beat and impregnate you.”
McBride dismissed the accusations as baseless and
politically motivated, alleging that legal systems around the world are being
weaponized against his client. “Tate’s foes have weaponized courts globally to
attack him. We’re grateful the evidence clearly showed his innocence, sparing
him an unjust indictment,” he said.
Despite the DA’s decision not to pursue criminal charges,
Stern continues to seek justice through her civil lawsuit. She also filed a
police report and is seeking a restraining order. Stern has spoken publicly
about the alleged abuse, saying the relationship turned dark after initially
appearing loving and supportive. She claims Tate's behavior became controlling
and violent, culminating in the alleged hotel incident.
Stern shared with DailyMail.com that she experienced
lingering trauma, including being diagnosed with post-concussion syndrome after
the alleged assault. She provided images of injuries and screenshots of alleged
messages from Tate as part of her legal filings. According to her, the
relationship began after a content shoot in Romania, where she was introduced
to Tate through a mutual friend.
Since going public, Stern says she has received multiple
threats from Tate’s online supporters. Despite this, she maintains her
commitment to speaking out, saying, “I knew by coming forward that I was
subjecting myself to danger. It’s terrifying. But I’m still here.”
Tate, a former kickboxer turned online influencer, is no
stranger to legal scrutiny. He and his brother, Tristan Tate, are currently
facing s3x trafficking charges in Romania. They have denied all allegations and
maintain their innocence.
Stern’s civil lawsuit remains active, and she claims that
other women have contacted her with similar experiences involving Tate. The
influencer, who boasts millions of followers and a polarizing reputation
online, has continued to deny all accusations of abuse.
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