By Isabella Kwai and Adeel Hassan | The New York Times
A circuit court judge in Florida dismissed six of the seven claims that were part of a woman’s lawsuit against Andrew and Tristan Tate, including claims that the brothers harassed her and intended to coerce her into sex work.
Judge G. Joseph Curley in Palm Beach County wrote in an order Thursday that the unidentified woman’s counterclaims against the brothers lacked sufficient evidence, legal grounding and specificity.
He gave the woman and her lawyers 20 days to file a new complaint. The judge let stand a claim of defamation against the brothers.
Andrew Tate, 38, and Tristan Tate, 37, are right-wing influencers who have built a vast online following promoting an antagonistic brand of masculinity. They have offered self-help course

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