Andrew Tate To Be Held In Detention In Romania For 30 Days

Andrew Tate To Be Held In Detention In Romania For 30 Days

By Aaron Miller- 

British-American influencer Andrew Tate will be held in detention in Romania for 30 days, after a court agreed to a police request.

Tate was arrested alongside his brother Tristan on Thursday as part of an investigation into allegations of human trafficking and rape.

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Authorities suspect the pair, along with two Romanian men, of running an “an organised crime group”.

Prosecutors had asked a Bucharest court to extend his detention by 30 days.

Tate, a British citizen who previously was banned from social media platforms for his misogynistic views and hate speech was arrested on Thursday together with his brother Tristan and two Romanian suspects, according to officials who raided their properties in Bucharest.

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Tristan, and two others, were also detained by the court in Bucharest.

Tates’ lawyer, Eugen Vidineac, said they would appeal against the detention.

“We are not at a stage where guilt or innocence is proven, for now we only discuss preventive measures,” he added. Mr Vidineac told the BBC his clients reject all the allegations.

Andrew Tate, 36, has yet to comment directly on the accusations.

After being detained, a tweet was sent from his Twitter account alluding to the 1999 movie The Matrix.

“The Matrix sent their agents,” the post said. The account also retweeted Matrix memes posted by Twitter owner Elon Musk..

On Thursday night, Romania’s Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism issued a statement, but did not name the Tate brothers, stating that two British citizens and two Romanian citizens were suspected of being part of a human trafficking group.

The statement said officers had identified six people who were allegedly “sexually exploited” by what it called an “organised criminal group”.

Police alleged the victims were “recruited” by the British citizens, who they said had misrepresented their intention to enter into a relationship with the victims – which it called “the loverboy method”.

They were later forced to perform in pornographic content under threat of violence, the statement alleged.

Mr Tate  was born in the U.K before moving to The U.S, and went on to have a successful career as a kickboxer.

In 2016, he was removed from British TV show Big Brother over a video which appeared to show him attacking a woman. He then set up a “webcam business”, which he described as “adult entertainment”.

He went on to gain global notoriety and online, with Twitter banning him for saying women should “bear responsibility” for being sexually assaulted. He has since been reinstated.

He regularly appeared in videos with his fleet of expensive sports cars, private jets and on expensive holidays.

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