Police in the U.K. have reopened an investigation into decade-old sexual assault allegations against Andrew Tate.
The case involves claims from three women dating back to 2015, including accusations of rape, though prosecutors previously declined to bring charges.
The decision follows a review by the Independent Office for Police Conduct into possible failures by officers handling the case.
The women welcomed the move, saying the original investigation was inadequate, while Tate continues to deny all allegations, the New York Times has reported.
The case is part of broader legal challenges he faces across multiple countries, including separate criminal and civil proceedings.
