Andrew Tate admitted women at house are NOT allowed to leave and says ‘you don’t go nowhere’
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Andrew Tate has admitted that the women staying at his luxury villa were not allowed out, telling them ‘you’re not going anywhere’ in a now-resurfaced video.
The disgraced Tate, 36, boasted in the YouTube video of his apparent playboy lifestyle, showing him flanked by bikini-clad young women, hopping on private jets and smoking cigars.
And women who worked for him in Romania were allegedly branded with tattoos of the words ‘Tate property’.
Former kickboxer Tate, who has gained notoriety in recent years for his attitude towards women, was arrested in Romania on December 29 in an investigation into alleged rape, human trafficking and organized crime.
Andrew Tate (pictured) admitted that the women who stayed at his luxury villa were not allowed to leave, telling them ‘you’re not going anywhere’ in a now-resurfaced video.
Tate (center), 36, boasted in the YouTube video of his apparent playboy lifestyle, showing him surrounded by bikini-clad young women, hopping on private jets and smoking cigars.
Tate claimed that women are ‘stuck’ in his house when they live there while he travels internationally.
Police confirmed his location after he posted a bizarre video on Twitter, responding to Greta Thunberg for her “little energy” taunt, which showed a pizza box from a local restaurant.
In the resurfaced clip, Tate claims the women are ‘stuck’ in his house when they live there while he flies internationally.
Tate said: ‘When you’re a true G you’re here, you’re there, you’re everywhere. You go to Warsaw, fucking Dubai, Miami… I’m everywhere.
‘With all these girls stuck in the house, sitting there bored, completely in love with me.
And of course they don’t come out. They are not allowed to go out.
He said that women in his house were forbidden to go out to the club with their friends and berated the ‘b***ha**dudes’ who would ‘let their girls go to the club without me’.
‘Not. You stay at home. You are not going anywhere. There are no restaurants, there are no clubs, nothing,” Tate added.
Romanian police have been investigating former kickboxing champion Tate and his brother Tristan since April last year.
The investigation began after a 22-year-old woman told police she was held against her will last year and culminated when officers raided his villa last month and arrested him and his younger brother, Tristan.
Andrew Tate is seen being escorted by police officers in Bucharest on December 29 after being arrested as part of a rape and human trafficking investigation.
The women who work for Tate, pictured here on a boat in an image shared on social media, are alleged to have been tattooed with the words “owned by Tate.”
Law enforcement sources told the Times that the woman and other alleged victims were tattooed with the words “property of Tate.”
Romanian authorities allege the 36-year-old man kept six women under “24/7 house arrest as prisoners” in his compound.
A judicial source previously told the Mail: “The abuse was physical and emotional. They were not allowed to leave the house without security and were watched day and night.
They added that the women were “deprived of their liberty and followed everywhere.”
It is claimed that Tate forced women to create pornographic content against their will.
He was arrested with his brother Tristan and his assistants Georgiana Naghel and Luana Radu in Bucharest on December 29 on suspicion of human trafficking, rape and formation of an organized crime group.
Officers from the city’s organized crime unit searched the property and arrested the foursome.
A day later, a Romanian judge authorized police to hold Andrew Tate in custody for 30 days while the investigation continues.
Tate has denied all the allegations, and his representative Avocat Vidineac Eugen Constatin said they would appeal the judge’s decision.
In a ruling released Thursday, a judge said prosecutors had shown that Tate has a “contemptuous attitude toward women in general, which he perceives only as a means to easy big profits.”
None of the four have been formally charged thus far.
Prosecutors allege that Tate recruited the women on social media platforms and lured them to Bucharest by falsely professing his love for and intention to marry them.
The tactics are known as the ‘lover child’ method, which criminals use to recruit victims in financial distress by luring them with gifts and promises of a better life abroad.
The six victims were forced to participate in videos on adult content platform Only Fans and video-sharing app TikTok, with the two brothers allegedly pocketing all the proceeds.
“We have information, based on what they said on social media, that one of the girls was earning up to 50,000 euros (£44,350) a month,” the source said. They did not give them money from what they earned.
The women include a US citizen, a Moldovan and four Romanian.
Sebastian Vieru, who is a partner in some of Tate’s other businesses, denied the allegations, saying the sex business was “perfectly legal” in Romania.
“When you have 100 girls of your own, you don’t have to force any woman to do anything,” she said.
It was recently revealed that Tate had previously been under investigation by police in the UK on allegations of rape and strangulation.
Tate first rose to fame when he appeared on the TV show Big Brother in 2016, but was removed from the show after a video surfaced online that appeared to show him attacking a woman with a belt, a clip he says , had been edited.
Tate (pictured on a private jet) is alleged to have forced women to create pornographic content against their will.
Since then, he has gained more notoriety online for a series of comments about women, including the suggestion that they “bear some responsibility” if they are assaulted, an incident that led to his being banned from Twitter.
In a video, Tate advised men accused of cheating on their girlfriends to “hit the machete, hit her face and grab her by the neck.” shut up bitch
Born in Chicago, Illinois, but raised in Luton, Bedfordshire, Tate also built a reputation for his various business pursuits.
He operated a website called ‘Hustler’s University’ in which members pay a monthly fee to receive instructions on dropshipping and cryptocurrency. Tate supporters earned a commission for signing up new members, leading critics to label it a “pyramid scheme”. The marketing program closed this month.
Together with his brother Tristan, he allegedly created a webcam business in Romania in which young models told sad stories to unsuspecting male viewers. Despite telling the Sunday Mirror that the site was “a total scam”, Tate claims to have made millions from it.
But it’s his candid videos, popular with many young people, that Tate is primarily known for. Clips on Instagram with the Andrew Tate hashtag amassed more than 11.6 billion views, and clips on TikTok were viewed more than 13 billion times.
In his farewell message last year, Tate said the “attacks” on him were “disguised under the virtue of caring about women.”
She added: “None of these people attacking me care about women, none of them donate to women’s charities, none of them donate to charities like I do, none of them help anyone like I do.”
Tate said he has a “unique point of view” and that he welcomes people to challenge him, and that he “has no problem with not liking it.”
However, he said, he “has a problem” with people taking clips of his videos and reporting them “out of context” and “removing the key”, and with people “accusing him of illegality”.
He claimed that he became the ‘most Googled man on the planet’ and that he was ‘a victim of his own success’ because it led people to want to find ‘every little clip’ that they could ‘exploit’ to be ‘as controversial as possible’. possible’, because ‘they want the views for themselves’.