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Andrew Tate’s security chief says the ex-boxer is “a bit paranoid” but has only asked him to REMOVE the women from his home, not stop them from leaving.
- Bodgan Stancu, Tate security, said the women were never stopped from leaving.
- He had only been asked to escort the women off the property.
- Stancu also revealed that Tate had recently become paranoid.
- Tate said in a video that women can’t leave their house saying ‘you’re not going anywhere’
Andrew Tate’s security chief said the former boxer is “a bit paranoid” but only asked him to get the women out of his house, not stop them from leaving.
Bogdan Stancu, who worked for Tate and his brother for several years, says he was never asked to stop the women from leaving the Romanian property.
Former special forces soldier he told the bbc that it was actually quite the opposite, and on occasions he had been asked to physically remove women from the house, without force, for being too drunk or causing trouble.
Additionally, Mr. Stancu revealed that Tate had recently become fearful of possible threats to him, however it is unclear what they were.
Mr Stancu revealed that Andrew Tate had recently become fearful of potential threats to him, however it is unclear what they were.
He told the BBC that the former kickboxer had become “a bit paranoid” and believed that “someone wanted to hurt him”.
Tate rose to fame in recent years for his attitude towards women, he was arrested in Romania on December 29 in an investigation for alleged rape, human trafficking and organized crime.
Following their arrest, recent news reports claim that Tate refused to allow the women to leave his compound without being escorted by one of his employees, according to WhatsApp messages submitted by prosecutors.
The messages allegedly show Tate threatening a woman in a WhatsApp group that includes his employees and the alleged victims.
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 claimed that women are ‘stuck’ in his house when they live there while he travels internationally.
Presented by prosecutors and released by Gandul, they show one of the women asking to leave the premises.
Tate tells the woman “don’t go anywhere” without one of three trusted employees.
Adding to these allegations, Tate’s admission that the women who stayed at his luxury villa were not allowed to leave because he told them ‘you’re not going anywhere’ was revealed in recently resurfaced video.
In the clip, Tate claims that the women are “trapped” in his house when they live there while he travels wherever he wants.
Tate said: ‘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.
Romanian police have been investigating Tate and brother Tristan since April last year.
The investigation came after a 22-year-old woman told police she was held against her will last year and culminated in the raid of her villa last month and the arrest of the brothers.
Asked by the BBC why he never seemed to doubt his employer’s intentions, Stancu said: I never doubt Andrew.
The head of security conceded that it was fair that the police continue their investigations and that if the brothers were convicted on charges, they should suffer the consequences.
Tate and his brother Tristan rose to fame in recent years for his attitude towards women, he was arrested in Romania on December 29 in an investigation for alleged rape, human trafficking and organized crime.
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.