Beverly Hills, California – Model Brianna Stern has filed a civil lawsuit against Andrew Tate, a self-proclaimed misogynist and right-wing influencer, alleging sexual assault and battery. Stern claims that Tate brutally attacked her during a night at the Beverly Hills Hotel, leading to her decision to seek legal action.
According to Stern, the incident occurred during what initially started as consensual sex. However, Tate’s behavior took a disturbing turn as he began verbally degrading her and became physically aggressive, choking her and hitting her on the side of her head. The lawsuit outlines a harrowing account of the events, with Stern pleading with Tate to stop as he threatened her life.
Tate’s attorney, Joseph McBride, has vehemently denied the allegations, dismissing them as a “blatant cash grab” and portraying Stern as opportunistic. Stern, supported by her attorney Tony Buzbee, has shown immense bravery in coming forward to share her story and seek justice through legal channels.
This lawsuit comes in the wake of Tate’s return to the United States after facing legal troubles in Romania related to rape and human trafficking charges. Tate and his brother have been embroiled in multiple legal battles, with previous allegations of coercing women into sex work in Romania. The brothers have faced scrutiny and legal action from multiple parties, including alleged victims and law enforcement agencies.
In addition to the ongoing legal challenges, Tate’s presence in the “manosphere” community has raised concerns among online activists and advocates for gender equality. The growing movement of incels and men’s rights activists has come under increased scrutiny for promoting toxic masculinity and harmful ideologies.
As the case unfolds in court, Stern’s courage in speaking out against Tate and seeking accountability serves as a reminder of the importance of standing up against abuse and injustice. The outcomes of this lawsuit could have far-reaching implications for the larger conversation around consent, violence against women, and accountability for influential figures.