Andrew Tate hits out at ‘communist’ Romania justice system

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Andrew Tate claims there is no justice in Romania after a judge described the „particular dangerousness” of the internet personality and his brother Tristan in the way they targeted women.

The judge pointed to what he called their „capacity and effort to exercise permanent psychological control over the victims… including by resorting to constant acts of violence”, the BBC reported.

The comments came in a written statement from the main court in Bucharest, where the judge laid out his reasons for extending the brothers’ detention.

Andrew Tate wrote on Twitter: „Romania is a communist country. Zero evidence and zero proof only suspicions. They will lock you in jail, And try to find you guilty of things. They will then waste your life as they fail. Release you years later and not even apologize.”

Andrew Tate and his brother are being held in custody until 27 February, while police investigate allegations of rape and human trafficking. They both deny the charges.

They are being held along with two Romanian women allegedly associated with them in the case.

Investigators allege that in early 2021, the four constituted an organized criminal group, set up to „recruit.. shelter and transport victims…in order to obtain large sums of money by forcing victims to perform pornographic events” distributed on websites such as TikTok and Only Fans.

Andrew Tate has his detention in Romania extended until end of February

 

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