Influencer Andrew Tate Donates $100 Million To Protect Men From...
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Influencer Andrew Tate Donates $100 Million To Protect Men From…

Tate and his brother were detained on accusations of human trafficking, rape, and formation of an organised crime ring.

Andrew Tate appeals against detention in Romania during investigation | Romania | The Guardian

Internet personality who has caused controversy On Sunday, Andrew Tate, who is now being held in detention in Romania on charges of human trafficking and rape, said that he has revised his will while he is incarcerated there.

Prosecutors believe that Mr. Tate, his brother, and two Romanian citizens were involved in human trafficking, rape, and the formation of an organised crime cell to abuse women. The arrests took place in December of last year. A number of people, including the former kickboxer, have refuted the charges, and he continues to uphold this position on his Twitter account, which he has continued to use even while he is behind bars.

Now, on Sunday, Mr. Tate tweeted that he had amended his will from the prison he is currently serving time in Romania. He disclosed that he would give a donation of one hundred million dollars to launch a nonprofit that would defend men against “false charges.”
It is not clear whether Andrew Tate himself was the one who sent out the tweet or whether somebody person was controlling his account and sending it out.

Authorities in Romania have come to the conclusion that Mr. Tate and the other accused detained many women against their will and coerced them into performing sex acts on camera while being filmed. Soon after the former kickboxer boasted about his automobile collection and its enormous emissions to climate activist Greta Thunberg, the arrest of the Tate brothers and the other two Romanian citizens took occurred. Also arrested were the Tate brothers.
Romanian authorities have already taken possession of 11 cars owned by the controversial social media influencer, including a Bugatti Chiron worth $2.9 million, as well as a number of buildings, including one that is believed to be the home of the brothers who are accused of holding six young women against their will.

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In the meantime, it was reported that Mr. Tate has been complaining about the “inhumane” conditions he is living under in the prison the previous month. Tate highlighted the fact that his prison cell “had no light” and the deplorable conditions include “cockroaches, lice, and bed bugs” in an email that he sent to his fans on his website and which was posted on his website.

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