Andrew Tate ‘has a dark spot on his lung, most likely a tumour’: Influencer confirms health fears

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Misogynist influencer Andrew Tate, who is currently being held in Romania on suspicion of organized crime and human trafficking, has confirmed today that he has a “dark spot on his lung” which is “probably a tumor”.

Tate attended a medical consultation with doctors in Dubai about his ‘serious’ health condition which is ‘not to be taken lightly’ before he was arrested in December, his team told MailOnline.

Since his arrest, Tate has been receiving medical treatment in Romania for his medical condition, and the influencer said he remains “strong” and “in good shape.”

Doctors at Tate, both in Romania and Dubai, reportedly wrote in medical documents that the influencer has an injury to his upper right lung, a condition that has been described as a “serious health condition.” Her doctor said the lesion could be a sign of a carinoid tumor, a rare type of slow-growing cancer.

Tate confirmed the main health fears today, with his spokesperson telling MailOnline: “Tate has a dark spot on his lung, most likely a tumour.”

As a result, his doctors requested that Tate, who has been held in a Romanian prison since late December on sex trafficking charges, be released from prison so that he can receive treatment in Dubai.

Misogynistic influencer Andrew Tate (pictured on February 27), who is currently being held in Romania on suspicion of organized crime and human trafficking, confirmed today that he has a “dark spot on his lung” that is “probably a tumor”.

However, Romanian officials have said that Tate will receive medical treatment in Romania.

A spokesman for Andrew Tate told MailOnline: ‘Andrew learned of his serious condition before his arrest, after attending a consultation in Dubai.

“As he could not be monitored by his chosen medical team in Dubai, it meant that he was taken to a local Romanian clinic while in detention.

“No official diagnosis has been confirmed and he is in good shape and staying strong. His doctors have requested that he return to Dubai for further tests. Andrew has not demanded this.

“This is not a health issue to be taken lightly and all due diligence is being taken to ensure he receives the best medical care available to him.”

Came after the Romanian news site spy news he said he had recovered Tate’s medical documents in both Romania and Dubai.

His most recent hospital visit was in December last year when he went to Dubai and underwent a chest X-ray on December 5. She returned to the hospital in December for a CT scan, the publication said, citing the documents.

Tate was scheduled to fly to Dubai in January this year for an emergency bronchoscopy and biopsy of the lesion on his lung, but he and Tristan were arrested in December.

His doctor wrote in a letter and a medical report that an “urgent investigation” was required into Tate’s alleged lung injury.

The letter stated: “Your case was discussed at our MDT (Multidisciplinary Team) meeting and you were scheduled for a series of further urgent investigations and procedures, including a PET CT scan, bronchoscopy, and blood sample. CT-guided tissue. biopsy.

Medical documents state that Tate has an injury to his upper right lung, a condition that has been described as a “serious health condition.” Her doctor reportedly said the lesion could be a sign of a carinoid tumor, a rare type of slow-growing cancer.

As a result, his doctors requested that Tate, who has been held in a Romanian prison since late December on sex trafficking charges, be released from prison so that he can receive treatment in Dubai.

“Time is of the essence and any further delay in earlier investigations may have a serious negative implication for Andrew’s physical health.”

Another purported medical report claimed that Tate had complained of feeling more fatigued and thirsty than usual.

Earlier this week, the Tate brothers lost their latest bid to be released from jail, and a Romanian court upheld a third extension to their detention.

The divisive influencer will now be detained for another 30 days until at least March 29, according to Ramona Bolla, a spokeswoman for the Romanian anti-organized crime agency DIICOT.

Bolla said prosecutors also won an appeal on Monday against a court decision last week to place two women also detained in the case under house arrest, rather than full detention. None of the four have yet been formally charged.

It is the third appeal that the brothers have lost against the decisions to prolong their detention while investigations continue. The four will now remain in jail until at least March 29, Bolla said.

A document explaining a previous decision to keep them in jail says the judge took into account the “particular dangerousness of the defendants” and their ability to identify victims “with greater vulnerability, in search of better life opportunities.”

Tate, who has lived in Romania since 2017, was previously banned from various social media platforms for expressing misogynistic views and hate speech.

He has repeatedly claimed that Romanian prosecutors have no evidence and claimed that his case is a ‘political’ conspiracy designed to silence him.

DIICOT said in a statement after their arrests in December that it had identified six victims in the human trafficking case who were subjected to “acts of physical violence and mental coercion” and were sexually exploited by members of the alleged criminal group.

Pictured: Andrew Tate (left) and his brother arrive at a Romanian court on Monday where they lost their appeal to be released from prison.

Pictured: Andrew Tate (left) and his brother arrive at a Romanian court on Monday where they lost their appeal to be released from prison.

The agency said the victims were lured under pretenses of love and then intimidated, placed under surveillance and subjected to other control tactics while being forced to engage in pornographic acts for the criminal group’s financial gain.

Since their arrest, the brothers have allegedly demanded prison officials bring them a PlayStation and a hairdresser, Romanian news reports. Slacker. But the couple have been snubbed by officials who have rejected their demands.

Tate, who before his arrest had a shaved head and proudly posed with sports cars, apparently grew frustrated with his appearance. But after two months in jail, the millionaire was seen with longer hair that is thinned to reveal bald spots.

Tate allegedly complained that he could not shave his head because disposable razors are not allowed in the prison and demanded that a barber be brought in, which was refused.

Tate and his brother also allegedly asked prison officials to buy them a PlayStation so they could play games in the cell they share.

When the British-American citizen demanded to know where the game console was, officials told him that in custody “prisoners don’t play, they pray.”

Meanwhile, Tate also ordered his associates to recruit two right-wing politicians to help him fight charges of rape and trafficking while in police custody, according to wiretaps of his calls sent to a court by Romanian prosecutors. .

The internet celebrity instructed two associates to tell Romanian politicians, George Simion and Diana Iovanovici-Sosoaca, that he was being framed and that supporting him would be “very good for their careers,” according to one of the exchanges.

“So make it clear to them: You’re going to get a lot of votes when Tate says you sided with him,” the former kickboxer said on the Jan. 28 call to two of his associates.

The internet celebrity instructed two associates to tell Romanian politicians George Simion (pictured) and Diana Iovanovici-Sosoaca that they were framing him and that supporting him would be

The internet celebrity instructed two associates to tell Romanian politicians, George Simion (pictured) and Diana Iovanovici-Sosoaca, that they were framing him and that supporting him would be “very good for their careers”, according to one of the exchanges.

Andrew Tate ordered his associates to recruit two right-wing politicians, George Simion and Diana Iovanovici-Sosoaca (pictured), to help him fight charges of rape and trafficking while in police custody, according to wiretaps from their phone calls forwarded to a court by Romanian prosecutors.

Andrew Tate ordered his associates to recruit two right-wing politicians, George Simion and Diana Iovanovici-Sosoaca (pictured), to help him fight charges of rape and trafficking while in police custody, according to wiretaps from their phone calls forwarded to a court by Romanian prosecutors.

The transcripts of the overheard calls are included in an unpublished court document, dated February 21, compiled by Bucharest judicial officials and reviewed by Reuters.

Simion, a politician in Romania’s lower house, told Reuters he had never been contacted by Tate or his associates, and that he would not publicly support Tate if asked.

The intercepted calls offer a window into his many attempts to defend himself while in custody, efforts that extend beyond the courtroom into the realms of politics and social media.

Also in the January 28 call, detailed in the court document, Tate orders his partner Luke to post ‘party clips’ on social media that he says shows at least one of his alleged trafficking victims dancing in Bucharest.

“Yeah, put them all over the place and say, ‘This girl says she’s kidnapped when she’s not kidnapped,'” Tate says.

‘You’re saying you want me to discredit them, for social media to push hard, yes?’ Lucas asks.

“Yeah, fuck ’em,” Tate replies.