Ukrainian refugee, 22, found in police raid on Andrew Tate’s online sex business defends him

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The 22-year-old Ukrainian refugee found in a police raid on Andrew Tate’s online sex business defends the controversial influencer, insisting that he “acts badly for show… he’s not like that in real life.”

  • Tate and his brother were arrested in Bucharest at their luxury compound.
  • Their arrests are part of an investigation into allegations of human trafficking and rape.
  • A 22-year-old refugee from Ukraine came to her defense by denying that Tate mistreats women

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A young Ukrainian refugee found in the police raid on Andrew Tate’s online sex business defends the controversial influencer and his inappropriate behaviour, insisting that “it’s not like that in real life”.

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan were arrested earlier this week at their luxurious Bucharest compound as part of an ongoing investigation into allegations of rape and human trafficking.

However, 22-year-old Ukrainian refugee Lisa, who lives in the Tate house along with her personal assistant and two Romanian TikTok personalities, has now denied allegations that either of them was involved in pornographic videos.

‘Everything the police have said is not true, I know them [Tate and his brother, Tristan] and they could not do this.

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan were arrested on suspicion of rape and human trafficking. On Friday, a Romanian court announced that they will remain in pretrial detention for 30 days.

‘The girls who live here don’t have to do anything. They’re good girls,’ she told The Times.

Romanian persecutors claim the brothers allegedly recruited the women on social media platforms and persuaded them to travel to their £600,000 home.

The women are believed to have been lured under the guise of romance before being forced to perform in online phonograph videos under violent threats.

The women, including a US citizen, were allegedly held on the property with employees following their every move before being forced to participate in the acts.

The young refugee who worked in marketing for a Ukrainian real estate agency met the Tate brothers years ago at a party in kyiv. Here he was told that Tate’s involvement in the online sex industry was a thing of the past.

A young Ukrainian refugee found in the police raid on Andrew Tate’s online sex business defends the controversial influencer and his inappropriate behaviour, insisting that “it’s not like that in real life”.

Lisa added: ‘They have a lot of money. They can’t make that much money from videos. [sex] talks.’

He claims to have been residing in a £300,000 terraced house in a gated community called American Village for a month after escaping the war. But he later he was invited by the brothers to stay on his property.

Lisa did not believe that the police would stand by the accusations against Tate and believes that there is no solid evidence against him and his brother. She said: ‘Andrew acts like this, in a bad way in the videos, for show. He is not like that in real life.

Tate’s initial detention period has been extended from 24 hours to 30 days, but his lawyer Eugen Constantin Vidineac is appealing the judge’s decision.

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