Man pleit niet schuldig aan bedreiging van Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
Alex Jenkinson, 39, uit Suffolk zal naar verwachting in juli voor het gerecht verschijnen, waarbij de voormalige hertog van York als getuige zal optreden.
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Alex Jenkinson, 39, uit Suffolk zal naar verwachting in juli voor het gerecht verschijnen, waarbij de voormalige hertog van York als getuige zal optreden.
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theguardian.comDisclosure made at preliminary hearing for civil case in which four women accuse the influencer and his brother of rapeAndrew Tate sought written assurances from prosecutors that he would not be arrested if he returned to the UK for a civil case in which he is accused of rape, a court has heard.Lawyers for the influencer and self-described misogynist, who has been charged with ten criminal offences and is under investigation by various forces, made the submission last year. Continue reading...
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