Andrew Tate, 36, and his brother Tristan were arrested in Romania on December 29 on suspicion of rape and human trafficking. Just days before his arrest, Andrew Tate fell out with climate activist Greta Thunberg on Twitter. He tweeted her a picture of himself with a Bugatti Chiron and the message: “Give me your email address so I can send a full list of my car collection and their respective huge emissions.” “Send me an email at [email protected],” Thunberg responded sharply. Her tweet reached nearly four million likes.
Tate released a video as a comeback to the climate activist’s response, showing him taking pizza boxes from a Romanian pizzeria. A day later, the Romanian police showed up at his door with an arrest warrant. Meanwhile, he and his brother have been in jail for more than a week.
After their arrest, the Romanian authorities took eleven cars. This was confirmed by the spokesman of the Romanian investigative agency DIICOT (Directorate for Investigation of Organized Crime and Terrorism) to the American news website ‘Insider’. It would be a total value of more than 5 million euros. The Romanian news website ‘Spy News’ writes that a Rolls-Royce, Bugatti Chiron, Porsche and two Ferraris, among others, would have been seized.
These images show the arrest of the influencer Andrew Tate in Bucharest, Romania:
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