Summary
Hertfordshire Constabulary has reopened an investigation into sexual abuse claims against Andrew Tate, which were initially reported between 2014 and 2015. The Independent Office for Police Conduct is also looking into how the police managed the original claims. Andrew Tate strongly denies all allegations against him.
Key Facts
- Hertfordshire Constabulary is reinvestigating abuse claims against Andrew Tate from 2014 to 2015.
- The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is investigating how the police handled those claims.
- Three women originally made the allegations of rape and sexual assault against Tate.
- A former detective constable may face gross misconduct proceedings due to alleged investigation failures.
- Two former detective sergeants are also being investigated for alleged misconduct.
- The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) decided in 2019 and 2025 not to pursue charges due to insufficient evidence.
- Andrew Tate denies all allegations and intends to cooperate with the legal process.
- A civil trial involving the women’s claims is scheduled for June this year.