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ANDREW TATE SUES META AND TIKTOK FOR DEFAMATION AND CIVIL CONSPIRACY: TECH GIANTS ACCUSED OF COORDINATED CHARACTER ASSASSINATION (LOS ANGELES, CA) — On August 11, 2025, two federal lawsuits were filed on behalf of Andrew Tate against Meta Platforms, Inc. and TikTok Inc. in Los Angeles County Superior Court. The suits allege defamation, civil conspiracy, and tortious interference, accusing both tech giants of publishing false, reckless, and inflammatory statements that portrayed Tate as a sex trafficker — without evidence, without trial, and without due process. These actions form part of a coordinated legal offensive led by Joseph D. McBride, who is executing a multi-jurisdictional strategy to vindicate Tate’s name, defend his rights, and hold accountable those responsible for his reputational destruction. From defamation to malicious prosecution, McBride’s campaign targets the institutional machinery that weaponizes false allegations for political and economic gain. Each case is a piece of a larger puzzle — a strategic counteroffensive against the industrial-scale defamation perpetrated by media conglomerates, Big Tech, and their ideological enablers. To that end, Thomas Maniotis, McBride’s co-counsel in Tate’s Florida defamation case, is spearheading the Meta and TikTok filings as part of the broader legal mission. “Thomas is a brilliant legal mind and a trusted partner,” said Joseph D. McBride. “His filings against Meta and TikTok speak for themselves — forceful, fact-based, and long overdue. These lawsuits send a message: corporations cannot libel someone into silence and expect to get away with it.” According to the complaints, both Meta and TikTok issued public statements in 2022 — when they banned Tate from their platforms — that falsely accused him of human trafficking and criminal behavior. The suits allege that these statements went far beyond moderation policies, crossing into the realm of actionable defamation and deliberate reputational sabotage. “This is not content moderation,” McBride stated. “This is character assassination on a global scale — coordinated, unaccountable, and devastating.” The lawsuits seek compensatory and punitive damages, as well as injunctive relief, and represent a key front in Tate’s legal fight for truth and accountability. McBride and Maniotis have pledged to pursue every bad actor — corporate, institutional, or individual — who played a role in this modern-day digital inquisition. “We are not just defending a man’s name,” McBride added. “We are drawing a line in the sand: powerful institutions do not get to declare guilt by press release and hide behind algorithms when challenged in a court of law.”


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