
A Los Angeles model who says she dated Andrew Tate for 10 months and alleges in a lawsuit that the online influencer threatened and abused her said she feared for her life during a violent sexual encounter with him this month. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. “I was scared to death,” Brianna Stern told NBC News on Friday. “So scared I was terrified that I might die.
Main Idea: Brianna Stern says Andrew Tate abused and threatened her during their relationship, and she is now seeking a restraining order through a Los Angeles court.
Key Points:
The lawsuit and criminal probe may deepen concern about online abuse and violence, especially for women who date public figures.
The case could encourage more victims to report abuse and push courts to review claims more closely.
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Florida attorney general who said he would open a criminal investigation.
Local police force referenced as receiving a report tied to the alleged assault.
Florida governor who publicly said the Tate brothers were not welcome in the state.
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Andrew Tate’s brother, mentioned in the backstory and travel reporting.
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Named hotel where the alleged assault occurred, but only as the setting.