Andrew Tate pointed a gun in a woman's face and told her to do as he said, according to court documents obtained by Sky News.
The controversial social media influencer allegedly told her: "I'm a boss, you're going to do as I say or you're going to pay by going to hell."
The woman, who worked for Tate in his online video business, claims he threatened her every day.
She is one of four women who have filed a civil lawsuit against Tate in the UK, with allegations including rape, assault and forcible control.
A spokesman for Tate said he "categorically denies" the allegations, A2 CNN reports. In a statement, the spokesman said: "Mr. Tate categorically denies these unproven allegations."
"Specifically, he denies ever threatening anyone with a firearm, engaging in non-consensual acts, or causing any individual physical or psychological harm," he further said.
"These are civil claims, raised years after the alleged events and following a decision by the CPS (Crown Prosecution Service) not to pursue criminal charges," the spokesman continued. (A2 Televizion)