Social media megastar, Andrew Tate, was raided by Romanian police again on Wednesday afternoon as authorities launch yet another investigation into allegations of human trafficking and sexual relations with a minor.
Tate and his brother, Tristan, were indicted and imprisoned last year for similar accusations, but have since been released and were granted freedom of movement within the European Union while the case proceeds.
The Matrix is real.
— Andrew Tate (@Cobratate) August 21, 2024
And they have a tried and true playbook.
Slander is their number one tool and the process is the punishment.
But unfortunately for them,
Good always wins in the end. pic.twitter.com/UrjhTjlxMh
Romanian authorities announced 4 other raids in Bucharest on Wednesday in connection with the accusations.
The additional allegations include setting up an organized criminal group, trafficking of minors, human trafficking, intercourse with a minor, influencing witness statements, and money laundering.
🚨 BREAKING: Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate have been RAIDED once again..
— Tate Updates (@tateupdatesx) August 21, 2024
This comes after just 2 days of them mentioning Israel IS the Matrix..
How obvious can they possible make it? they really don't care anymore.
FREE THE TATES pic.twitter.com/XYyXMDKhMz
Tate’s legal team was present at the time of the raid to ensure that all legal formalities were carried out in accordance with Romanian law.
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