This article on Andrew Tate’s arrest originally appeared on Career Step Up, we received permission to republish it here.
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan were arrested on Thursday by Romanian police on suspicion of being involved in an ongoing human trafficking investigation.
Not A Good Look
The Tate brothers are under investigation for forming a criminal organization that kidnapped young women and forced them to participate in adult content creation meant to be shared on adult subscription sites.
A day before his arrest, Tate engaged in some not-so-friendly banter with young environmental activist Greta Thunberg over the emissions of his vehicles.
Tate was allegedly caught by Romanian police after a pizza box from a Romanian chain’s pizza restaurant was spotted in a video Tate made taunting Thunberg.
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Not the First Time
Earlier this year, an American woman accused Tate of holding her against her will in his Romanian residence.
The police raided his house to investigate the human trafficking allegations. The police allegedly discovered two women, one American and one Romanian, inside.
However, in an interview with The Daily Beast, Tristan Tate denied that any women were found in the house.
Andrew Tate was banned from Twitter earlier this year for posting tweets asserting that women should take some level of responsibility for being assaulted. Shortly after, he was banned from Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.
Andrew’s Twitter account was restored after Elon Musk became CEO.
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