Andrew Tate or brother Tristan ‘taken to hospital’ after arriving in prison

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Andrew Tate’s social media account states that ‘The Matrix has attacked me’ after reports that he may have been ‘taken to hospital’ after arriving in prison.

  • The Tate brothers were arrested last week in a rape and human trafficking investigation.
  • Andrew today shared a link to a Romanian news article reporting on the hospital visit.
  • In an ambiguous tweet, the 36-year-old said: ‘The Matrix has attacked me’
  • It is unclear which brother was taken to the hospital, but both are in custody.

Andrew Tate has tweeted a link to a Romanian article claiming that one of the influential brothers has been taken to hospital, adding that ‘The Matrix has attacked me’.

Tate, a British citizen and former professional kickboxer who has amassed 4.4 million followers on Twitter, is currently in custody with his brother Tristan in Romania.

They were arrested last week as part of an ongoing investigation into allegations of rape and human trafficking.

Tate today shared a link to the Romanian news website spy newswhich reports that one of the brothers was taken to the hospital after a routine medical check-up in custody.

Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate (not pictured) are escorted by police officers out of the headquarters of the Organized Crime and Terrorism Investigation Directorate in Bucharest.

Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate (not pictured) are escorted by police officers out of the headquarters of the Organized Crime and Terrorism Investigation Directorate in Bucharest.

1673208445 441 Andrew Tate or brother Tristan taken to hospital after arriving

In an ambiguous tweet, the 36-year-old said: “The Matrix has attacked me. But they misunderstand, you can’t kill an idea. Hard to kill.

One of the brothers is said to have informed a doctor about a pre-existing health problem, which resulted in a consultation at a Bucharest hospital.

They are now back in a detention center, the website reports.

It comes after four more luxury vehicles were seized as part of the investigation into the social media personality earlier this week.

Prosecutors investigating the case seized the additional vehicles in addition to 11 others seized in raids last week, said Ramona Bolla, a spokeswoman for the Romanian anti-organized crime agency DIICOTs.

At least seven of the seized vehicles, some of which local media report are limited editions worth up to $300,000, are registered to Tate and his brother Tristan, who was arrested last week in the same case. said.

Some of the other vehicles are not registered or do not have documentation.

Bolla also said that more than 10 properties or land owned by companies registered in the names of the Tate brothers have been seized in the investigation so far.

Among the collection of cars seized by authorities are a Rolls-Royce Wraith from the automaker’s Black Badge range and an Aston Martin Vanquish S Ultimate, both of which have been featured in videos posted online by Tate.

Andrew Tate is a British citizen and former professional kickboxer who has amassed 4.4 million followers on Twitter.

Andrew Tate is a British citizen and former professional kickboxer who has amassed 4.4 million followers on Twitter.

Two other female suspects, Georgiana Naghel and Luana Radu, were also arrested in Bucharest on December 29 on suspicion of human trafficking, rape and forming an organized crime group.

They have denied all the allegations, and Tate’s representative, Avocat Vidineac Eugen Constatin, said they would appeal the judge’s decision.

DIICOTs said in a statement last week that it identified six victims who were subjected to “acts of physical violence and mental coercion” and were sexually exploited by members of the group.

The agency said two British nationals in the case lured victims under the guise of love and then intimidation, constant surveillance and other control tactics to perform pornographic acts with the intention of obtaining “significant financial gain”.

The four suspects are expected to appear in a Bucharest court next week to hear their appeals against a judge’s decision last week to extend their arrest warrants from 24 hours to 30 days, Bolla said.

The Tate brothers will also appear in court next week to appeal the seizure of some of their belongings.