Defendants in Andrew Tate lawsuit will not be named due to threats of violence

A Florida court has ruled that a group of people being sued by Andrew Tate for defamation won’t be named due to violent threats made against them.

As Andrew Tate and his brother Tristianfight multiple charges of rape and human trafficking, the two have gone on the offensive, suing for defamation.

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The brothersallegethey were falsely accused by a group plotting against them, as a result costing them millions of dollars as well as their freedom.

While the two areseeking $300M in damages, their accusers won’t be named in court after threats were made against them, despite the Tates’ lawyer objecting.

Andrew Tate accusers won’t be named in court after threats

On X, lawyerRob Freundreported that the defendants in the case had requested the court not use their real names citing threats on their lives.

Andrew and Tristan Tate are suing women for defamation in Florida.The defendants asked the court to let them proceed as Jane Does instead of their real names, citing numerous threats on their lives.Tate’s lawyers objected, but today, the court granted the request:pic.twitter.com/2AbJ2G945f

Documentation shared further revealed some of the threats made, which the court found credible.

These are the cited threats:pic.twitter.com/V4MGWHmw7G

In one post, which only had eight likes onInstagram, a user commented “I’m getting a hitman.”

A DM sent to one of the accused stated, “Changing your name won’t help. The world knows your name and what you are doing to innocent brothers. You’re gonna get what’s coming to you.”

“You deserve to die,” wrote another user who messaged a defendant on Instagram.

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