“To the mosque” – $15 million assets down, Andrew Tate reveals immediate plan of action after release from house arrest
Andrew Tate gives an update about his life after getting out of house arrest in Romania. Here is what he said.
Andrew Tate (Image Courtesy NBC News)
The notorious influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan have been taken out of house arrest in Romania while they wait to face charges of rape and people trafficking. The brothers have been charged and placed under house arrest since March; they continue to insist on their innocence.
Tate recently made a tweet about his current condition and mentioned that after 10 months the Romanian government has seized £15 million of his assets. He wrote: “After 10 months. 3 in jail, 7 at home. After 15 million euro of asset seizures. After an inditement based on nothing. The file was passed to a Judge who has ruled it weak and circumstantial. I have been released from house arrest but must remain within Romania. Now. To the Mosque. Alhamdulillah.”
According to Tate, he has been released from house arrest but isn’t allowed to move out of the country. Andrew mentioned that he just wants to go to the mosque and pray now.
Andrew Tate wants to start a charity for men who get falsely accused
After getting out of house arrest, Andrew Tate now has some big plans to work on. Tate was accused of rape and human trafficking and spent a total of 10 months under closed walls.
During that time intensive inquiry was going on and in a recent post confirmed that. Andrew revealed that all of his old connections were interviewed and asked about their personal relationship. Tate also mentioned after all these months the government officials didn’t find anything on him. He made a tweet in which explained that now he wants to fight for other men who have faced similar incidents.
“There are hundreds of high-profile cases of men suffering from false accusations. There are thousands of untold stories of normal men having their lives destroyed. I am launching a charity to protect men from this predatory evil,” wrote Tate.
Tate has promised that after everything is over and he has been cleared he plans to use his platform and financial resources to fight for justice for the men who have falsely accused.
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