Andrew Tate will face no criminal charges over allegations made by four women who are suing him in a High Court civil case.
The women have accused the former professional kickboxer of sexual violence, including grabbing one by the throat on several occasions in 2015, assaulting her with a belt and pointing a gun at her face.
Mr Tate's barristers told an earlier court hearing that there was 'total denial of wrongdoing'.
On Monday the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said the legal test to bring criminal charges had not been met.
A spokesman said: 'We undertook a further review of a case file in relation to allegations of assault and rape between 2013 and 2015.






