Andrew Tate, brother charged in Romania with suspected human trafficking
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Andrew Tate — the former kickboxing champion, internet personality and self-described misogynist — has been detained in Romania along with his brother Tristan and charged with human trafficking and organized crime, a spokesperson for the prosecutor’s office told The Washington Post.
A Romanian anti-organized crime unit is seeking authorization from a judge to hold Tate and his brother for up to 30 days. A warrant on Thursday that detained the Tate brothers and two Romanians was for up to 24 hours. One of the four suspects was also charged with rape, but the spokesperson would not name them, citing local laws.
The Tate brothers were expected to be physically present at the court in Bucharest. Prosecutors are seeking to send the suspects to trial where, if convicted, they could face years of jail time.
“No matter what the judge decides [on the longer detention], we will take further action in investigating this crime,” Ramona Bolla, a spokesperson for the Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism, or DIICOT, said in a telephone interview.
Romanian prosecutors said in a statement Thursday that they identified six victims who were allegedly recruited then sexually abused in Ilfov county, which surrounds the capital Bucharest.
Authorities alleged that the victims were coerced into participating in pornography for distribution on social media, and that one of the suspects twice raped a victim in March 2022. The statement, which did not name the Tate brothers nor specify which suspect was accused of rape, alleged the victims faced “acts of physical violence and mental coercion.”
Andrew Tate, who was born in the United States and is also a British citizen, has previously said he lives in Romania. Bolla confirmed that the Tates were legally in the country, and said the investigation started in April, after the American embassy called the Romanian authorities with information that a U.S. citizen was being held against their will at a house in Ilfov. The embassy in Bucharest did not immediately respond to questions early Friday.
Police said that the four suspects organized a group in early 2021, conspiring to commit human trafficking not just in Romania but in the United States and Britain. Human trafficking in Romania can carry penalties between three and 10 years. For rape, penalties can range between five and 10 years.
Police earlier reported a search of two properties in April in Ilfov county, in which they seized assets related to the case. The Tates’ detention came after police executed five home search warrants, police said. The alleged American victim is no longer in the country, Bolla said. The other five victims were Romanian and Moldovan.
A spokesperson for the brothers declined to comment on whether they had been detained. “Andrew and Tristan Tate have the utmost respect for the Romanian authorities and will always assist and help in any way they can,” the spokesperson said. Tate’s talent agent said in an email that the human trafficking allegations were “an orchestrated hoax put on by the matrix.” An attorney for the Tates could not immediately be identified.
A tweet on Andrew Tate’s Twitter account early Friday said: “The Matrix sent their agents.”
Photographs showed Tate escorted in handcuffs by masked law enforcement officers near the DIICOT headquarters on Thursday.
In a deleted YouTube video that was reposted to Reddit, Tate said “40 percent” of the reason he moved to the country was because he believed sexual assault cases were less likely to be investigated there.
Tate has been banned from several social media sites — including TikTok, Facebook and Instagram — after posting misogynist remarks. Tate’s Twitter account was reinstated after Elon Musk’s takeover of the company. Tate has tweeted that people who are raped “bear some responsibility” and argued women are the property of their husbands. His fans refer to him as the “king of toxic masculinity.”
In 2016, he was kicked off the U.K. version of the reality television show “Big Brother” after a video surfaced that appeared to show him hitting a woman with a belt. (Tate reportedly said what occurred was consensual.)
His detention come shortly after he tweeted at climate activist Greta Thunberg boasting of his 33 cars and “enormous emissions.” Thunberg told him to get a life.
Speculation swirled overnight Thursday that Romanian authorities were able to locate Tate after he posted a video in response to Thunberg containing a pizza box from a local spot that gave away his location. Bolla denied this played a role in the detention or its timing. “It was a hard job gathering all the evidence” in the months-long investigation, Bolla said.
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