
Andrew Tate
I Can’t Go Near My Ex for 3 Years …
But That’s Fine With Me!!!
Published
Andrew Tate is being ordered to remain the hell away from the ex-girlfriend accusing him of sexual assault and abuse … however the restrictions do not appear to trouble him.
Lawyers for Andrew and his ex, mannequin Bri Stern, had been in a Los Angeles courtroom Thursday the place a decide signed a restraining order that bars Tate from contacting Stern or getting inside 100 yards of her.
According to court docs, Andrew and Bri agreed to the phrases of the restraining order, which will likely be in place for the following 3 years.
Thursday’s order comes after Bri filed a police report in Beverly Hills again in March, claiming Andrew attacked her throughout intercourse.
Bri later employed Texas lawyer Tony Buzbee and sued Tate for sexual assault … and Tate is now countersuing for defamation.
Buzbee tells TMZ … “The restraining order entered against Mr. Tate is for a period of three years which should be sufficient to take us through the conclusion of Ms. Stern’s civil case. Mr. Tate currently resides abroad, but the Order ensures that Ms. Stern remains protected whenever Tate does return to the United States, whether for trial or otherwise.”
Bri’s lawyer provides … “I am chomping at the bit to try this case in front of a jury. This won’t go well for him.”
Tate’s lawyer, Joseph D. McBride, tells TMZ … “Mr. Tate made a strategic decision to stipulate to a temporary civil order without admissions of any kind. The Los Angeles District Attorney has already declined to prosecute, confirming there is no criminal case. This was not a loss, but a tactical move that spares everyone an unnecessary fight in a forum that no longer matters.”
McBride continues … “We are confident that when this case reaches a jury, Mr. Tate will be vindicated. As for Tony Buzbee, I’ll borrow from Iron Mike Tyson: Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.”