Criminal charges will not be brought against Andrew Tate amid civil court allegations he subjected multiple women to physical or sexual violence.

The controversial influencer, 38, is facing civil court proceedings over the accusations but has been cleared of any criminal wrongdoing following a review by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).

The CPS said after "careful consideration" of the evidence provided by Hertfordshire Constabulary, it was ruled the "legal test for prosecution was not met" and no further action should be taken.

Tate's UK legal team welcomed the news.

Solicitor Andrew Ford, of Holborn Adams, said: "Despite much external pressure, the evidence speaks for itself in this case and the Crown Prosecution Service have rightly confirmed the evidence is inadequate to pro

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