Andrew Tate sues ex-girlfriend Bri Stern for $50 million over assault claims

Andrew Tate sues ex Bri Stern over alleged false assault claims.
Andrew Tate is now in a new court case with Bree Stern, his ex-girlfriend, because Stern filed a countersuit for more than $50 million in damages. Tate says Stern is slandering him by making what he calls false claims of violence and sexual attack.
In March of last year, Bri told cops in Beverly Hills that Andrew Tate had attacked her while they were dating, which led to the fight. Later, she brought a lawsuit with the help of her lawyer, Tony Buzbee.
Tate has strongly rejected all of the claims. His words were backed up by medical proof and expert analysis that the injuries Bri said he caused were more likely to be caused by cosmetic surgery than by an attack. He also said that Bree was behind a planned smear effort to hurt his reputation so that she could get more money and attention.
Tate’s countersuit says Bri used his name and public image to promote her adult material and cryptocurrency businesses. He also says that she had made similar claims in the past, including one about trying to blackmail another guy in 2022.
The Beverly Hills prosecution office did not charge Andrew Tate with a crime due to “insufficient evidence.” Tate, however, says that Bri kept making the same accusations in public even after the case was dropped.
Andrew Tate is suing Bri for defamation, causing mental distress, invasion of privacy, and abusing the legal process. Tate’s lawyers say that Bree’s actions forced him to file the countersuit.
The case is likely to get a lot of attention because Tate has a controversial public image and a history of high-profile legal battles. Both sides are still adamant about their views, which means that there will be a heated court case in the coming months.