Andrew Tate denies all allegations against him as Romania grants UK extradition request



Andrew Tate denies all allegations against him as Romania grants UK extradition request

Tell us tell us please what do you think about the decision today I want to give I want to give absolute credit to Romanian Justice for making the correct decision today unfortunately I don’t think many people in Romania understand but in the West in the countries that

Are owned by the safeness when you get to a certain level of Fame you either put on a dress or you go to jail and I’m happy to make my choice which is jail every single time my soul is not for sale neither are my principles we are

Innocent men no we’re very innocent men and in time everybody’s going to see that and we’re very excited to finish this judicial process and clear our names you are free for now but still the Romanian Court approved extradition to the UK after the trial is over here uh

It’s very funny because I’ve been asking Romanian courts to go to the UK myself I’ve asked five times and then declined so now I get to go home that’s fantastic you will be in in the jail again at the final of the process what do you think about that

A Romanian court has ruled that it will grant an extradition request by the UK for the social media influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan once legal proceedings in Romania are concluded. Bedfordshire police said officers were investigating ‘allegations of rape and human trafficking’ and had obtained a European arrest warrant.

After their release from custody Tate insisted on his innocence before criticising the west: ‘Unfortunately, I don’t think many people in Romania understand but in the west, in the countries that are owned by the Satanists, when you get to a certain level of fame, you either put on a dress or you go to jail and I’m happy to make my choice – which is jail every single time’.

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47 comments
  1. What if he is found not guilty?

    Then it’s fair to say that the systems that rule us are beyond corrupt.

    Our governments play with peoples lives like cannon fodder. You’re a fool if you think they have your best interests at heart.

  2. I don’t even care about the man I’m more concerned about the precedence being set. It’s like they are persecuting him at this point. It’s gone beyond a case at this point

  3. You can read Tristan's mind , he's thinking inside 5 seconds Andrew is on about santanists ,wearing a dress and and choosing prison just after getting bail (which he asked for ) . Andrew will get cut up in an English prison by a little spice head who will most probably be 6 stone wet through

  4. I’ve read a few comments stating that tristan has fear or guilt in his eyes. However if you observe closeley he is actually guarding Andrew like a bodyguard. He’s checking who everyone is and in particular what they are holding. I would even go as far as to say he has received some sort of training in guarding Andrew. Look when Andrew leaves he follows immediately.

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