CHILLING voice messages sent by Andrew Tate to a terrified victim who’s accused him of raping her have been revealed.
The 36-year-old misogynist influencer is currently in prison in Romania after being accused of human trafficking, rape and organised crime.
He and his brother Tristan were taken into custody on December 29 and initially held for 30 days, which was then extended for a further 30 days on January 20.
A number of woman have come forward to make accusations of abuse against the former kickboxing champion.
Tate is the subject of a BBC Panorama investigation being aired tonight in which chilling messages sent to one of his accusers are revealed.
The woman – who the BBC have named Amelia – said she went to the police in 2013 after she alleged Tate raped her.
She alleges that, on one occasion, Tate’s behaviour changed suddenly and he began strangling her to the point where he “was pinning me down, hurting me”.
In WhatsApp voice messages left for Amelia, Tate can be heard saying: “Am I a bad person? Because the more you didn’t like it, the more I enjoyed it.”
He then goes on to say: “Are you seriously that offended that I strangled you a bit?”
In another menacing voice message, he says “I am one of the most dangerous men on this planet.”
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Amelia revealed that: “Every few months Andrew would send me, on a different number, messages to remind me how dangerous he was.”
She eventually left Tate after six months after she began to fear for her life, she told The Dangerous Rise of Andrew Tate, which was originally made in collaboration with VICE.
Amelia revealed that Hertfordshire Police called her to say two other women had also made complaints against Tate and asked if she would be willing to help the investigation.
The police reportedly took four years to hand over their investigation, including the texts, to the CPS, who declined to prosecute.
The women have claimed that the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) mishandled their case.
A spokesperson for Andrew Tate said: “Andrew denies all accusations that featured in the Vice documentary which is now being broadcast by the BBC.
“We believe this documentary is creating a dangerous precedent where anyone can come forward under the protection of anonymity, and throw unsubstantiated allegations without any consequence.
“It is worth noting that the UK police did investigate the case and closed it after finding no wrongdoing.
“The voice messages that feature in the documentary have not been verified and have also been denied by Andrew. We would encourage viewers to do their own independent research.”
In his latest rant from behind bars, Tate branded prison an "animal house" as he told how inmates brawl with guards in his latest rant from behind bars.
The Tates are and persuading them to travel to their £600,000 villa on the outskirts of the country's capital Bucharest.
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The brothers would allegedly falsely claim to be in love with the young women, before making them perform sexual acts on webcams.
Women were forced to film porn videos in the compound and were kept under 24/7 house arrest, according to Romanian investigators.