Andrew Tate Locked Up For Another Month; Too Dangerous To Be Free!
By MLC on February 22, 2023 at 5:00 PM EST
Andrew Tate has been served another 30 days of prison life.
The social media “influencer” and his brother, Tristan Tate, have been deemed “too dangerous” by a Romanian court.
The brothers along with two female accomplices were arrested in December 2022 on allegations of rape, human trafficking and setting up an organized crime group.
Andrew Tate's Prison Sentence Extended Another 30 Days
This news comes after a Romanian judge ruled to keep the brothers in prison until February 27th. They tried to appeal the extension, but were unsuccessful.
An additional 30-days in prison proves that the Romanian government isn’t messing around.
Tate's Female Accomplices Are On House Arrest
The Tate brothers’ female accomplices are Luana Radu (32), a former police officer in Bucharest, and Georgiana Naghel (28), a model believed to have been dating Tate for almost a year.
The two models are being held in house arrest after today's decision.
Andrew has maintained his innocence since being arrested on December 29, 2022. He’s also been vocal on Twitter since entering police custody.
It’s unclear how he’s getting access to social media or if he has someone on the outside tweeting in his honor.
The Tate brothers’ lawyers released a statement about their February 21st court appearance.
“If the solution is unfavorable, we will certainly challenge it,” Eugen Vidineac said. “If until now we analyzed and reanalyzed the evidence administered in the case until this moment, today we insisted on the fact that the grounds that were had when taking the measure of preventative arrest disappeared, ceased. Through the efficiency of the defense, we say that we have effectively paralyzed the evidence administered until now in the case, so that the grounds have ceased, and the new grounds are not likely to lead to an extension of the measure of preventative detention.”
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NEW statements released by The Tate Brothers Lawyers after today’s court appearance (21/2/23)‼️ pic.twitter.com/p6I5oVbRLA— Censored Men (@CensoredMen) February 21, 2023
It's apparent the statement was made prior the court’s decision to keep the Tate brothers in detention for another 30 days.
Despite the 30-day detention extension, Andrew praised his legal team.
Andrew Praises His Legal Team Despite 30-Day Extension
“My Legal team has done a fantastic job today. As of today, The Judges have been given a very close understanding of the Truth behind the allegations against me. True colors were brought to light. Inshallah, I will be freed,” he tweeted.
My Legal team has done a fantastic job today.
As of today,
The Judges have been given a very close understanding of the Truth behind the allegations against me.
True colors were brought to light.
Inshallah, I will be freed.
— Andrew Tate (@Cobratate) February 21, 2023
Earlier this month, Andrew expressed his fear of dying in prison.
On February 14th, the social media personality revealed his “two possible futures.”
“There are two possible futures of the universe.
One, they kill me.
Two, I emerge as one of the most respected and influential men on the planet galvanized by false persecution.
I ask my enemies to make a choice I will stay awake tonight prepared for mortal combat.
Send your best,” his tweet read.
There are two possible futures of the universe
One, they kill me
Two, I emerge as one of the most respected and influential men on the planet galvanized by false persecution
I ask my enemies to make a choice
I will stay awake tonight prepared for mortal combat
Send your best
— Andrew Tate (@Cobratate) February 14, 2023
Many Twitter users didn’t sympathize with Tate and offered up a third “future” for Tate.
“Weird way to tell everyone your sh***ing and pissing yourself bro,” one person reacted.
“Or 3… the human trafficking charges sticks and he sh**s himself while crying hysterically,” another person offered.
“Or three… you sit in prison until you’ve served your time. I’m going with three,” yet another person shared.