Romanian police seizes Andrew Tate’s infamous bugatti with other assets following his month long detention

Andrew Tate's car collection that is estimated to be around $6 million euros was taken under police seizure earlier today.


Romanian police seizes Andrew Tate’s infamous bugatti with other assets following his month long detention

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There have been some recent developments in the detention case of Andrew Tate as a news report coming from a Romanian website informed that the professional kickboxer’s cars including his infamous bugatti, along with other assets such as his residence, is now under police seizure for an undisclosed period of time.

The report mentioned that, “DIICOT prosecutors have seized all the assets of brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate, specifically their house and cars”, it was further explained that the concerned members found six women getting exploited there. Tate brother’s presence at the police custody has also been confirmed.

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Tate had a car collection worth $5 million euros at his Romanian residence, but all of them are under police’s possession right now. However, the controversial internet personality has time and again boasted the vast range of the vehicles, he owns which could approximately be worth around $33 million USD.

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The Romanian authorities are also working closely with the women who were brought at the Tate brother’s residence. One of them has already filed a lawsuit but it remains oblivious, as to which damages she will be seeking at the court.

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Was Andrew Tate and his brother released from police custody?

Romanian police seizes Andrew Tate's infamous bugatti with other assets following his month long detention
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Just hours after the controversial kickboxer and his brother were detained by the Romanian police, Andrew Tate was found tweeting from his Twitter account. He put all the blame on the matrix, for sending their agents which got him arrested. In addition to that, he made some follow-up tweets that provided a reply to Elon Musk’s suggestion.

However, a Romanian court order shortly came into light after his Twitter interaction, which stated that the court has ordered a 30-day long detention for the Tate brothers. This implies and the recent report of cars and house seizure solidifies the fact, that the duo still remain under police custody.

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It is unclear, as to who was behind the tweets being posted from Andrew Tate’s account but it is now certain that some clips of Tate going viral on social media where he can be seen walking out of the jail, and his interview where he claims that he was ‘swatted’ rather than getting arrested, were fake.

The Top G and his brother Tristan Tate have been put under some grave accusations, that they were engaged in human trafficking, and also belonged to a criminal group. Therefore, it is uncertain whether the brothers will be released from detention without facing the necessary trial procedures.

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