Andrew Tate Discusses Legal Victory and 'Process as Punishment'
New York PostOctober 5, 20252 min7,344 views
3 connections·5 entities in this video→Legal Victory and Exoneration Claims
- 👑 Andrew Tate asserts his complete exoneration following the Crown Prosecution Service's decision not to press criminal charges.
- 💡 He states that the CPS has twice affirmed he has done nothing wrong, viewing the legal proceedings as a form of punishment.
- 🗣️ Tate claims the entire process is designed to drag him to court, slander him in the media, incur legal costs, and restrict his movements.
Civil Case and Due Process
- ⚖️ A civil case against Tate is scheduled to begin in June 2026.
- ❓ Tate questions whether due process has been afforded to him, given the prolonged nature of the legal battles.
- 👨⚖️ Piers Morgan acknowledges the length of time the legal proceedings have taken as unusual and notes the dropped criminal charges as a significant fact.
- 🧐 Morgan states his role as a journalist is to follow the process and ensure due process is observed, without personal knowledge of guilt or innocence.
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