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Former kickboxer turned controversial social media star Andrew Tate has become the topic of debate over the past few weeks. The internet sensation was arrested a few weeks back by Romanian police officials. Moreover, this is not the first time ‘Top G’ has been in trouble with the law, as he was also detained a few times last year.

Tate has stood firm for a long time and that is the reason he moved to Romania, as he believed that the country works freely due to its lenient laws. However, this has backfired in the worst possible way for Tate who is currently serving time in jail. Moreover, he has now come out against Romania for tearing him poorly after penning how the country’s law worked.

Is Andrew Tate afraid of wasting his life in jail?

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The ‘Mafia’ kickboxer took to Twitter and claimed that Romania was a ‘communist’ country. He also alleged that the country will arrest a person without any evidence and lock them in jail, only to release them years later without an apology.

Romania is a communist country. Zero evidence and zero proof only suspicions. They will lock you in jail, And try to find you guilty of things. They will then waste your life as they fail. Release you years later and not even apologize,” he wrote.

It seems that Tate is finally bringing to show cracks in his armor. For some time, Tate portrayed this to be a conspiracy against him and was pretty hopeful he would be released, which changed after his plea was denied. However, he seems to have overplayed his hand in this case and is now beginning to feel the consequences of his actions. This was made clear after he also complained about the prison cell he was living in.

Andrew Tate’s arrest: Charges, status & more

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Tate was arrested on December 29th when Romanian police officials barged into his home and took him into custody. He along with his brother Tristan Tate was arrested on charges of human trafficking and is currently serving a 30-day detention. The detention is set to end by this month but could be extended to February as well if the court deems fit.

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According to the prosecutors, Tate and his brother allegedly scammed women into working with them under false pretense of marriage. Moreover, once the victims were brought into his house, they would be constantly monitored and harassed by the brothers. Despite these serious charges, Tate brothers have maintained their innocence and are currently awaiting a trial.

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