Andrew Tate and brother rearrested for more serious charges
22 August 2024 12:52
On Wednesday, August 21, we received information from Romania. It turned out that Andrew Tate and his brother were arrested once again. The police searched the men's house and determined that their detention was necessary. They deny committing any crimes.
Andrew Tate is one of the most controversial internet personalities. He became infamous for making derogatory comments, insulting women and minorities, and mocking them. He hosted a podcast on social media where he often discussed ideas that seemed fabricated, as there was never any evidence for them. In December 2022, he and his brother were charged with rape and human trafficking. Now, additional charges have been added.
Former kickboxer Andrew Tate gained popularity on social media for making highly controversial remarks. He often joked about hitting women and blamed victims rather than perpetrators for rapes. He frequently said that women should belong to men, especially their bodies. He insulted girls who were not slim and explained what a real man should be. One should not take him seriously, as it could lead to dangerous consequences.
Andrew Tate arrested again
The first time Andrew Tate and his brother were detained was in December 2022. At that time, they were charged with rape and human trafficking, but in 2023, they were released and placed under house arrest. On Wednesday, August 21, the world received news that the police had once again entered the former influencer's home. It turned out that they found evidence that led to Andrew Tate and his brother being arrested once again.
It is not exactly confirmed what additional charges the Tate brothers might face. Unofficially, it is said to involve sexual relations with minors and trafficking them. Additionally, the men were said to be involved in money laundering. There are also claims of witness tampering in their case, as they allegedly tried to ensure that no one testified against them. The Tate brothers were detained for 24 hours.
Source: bbc.com