Friday, October 18, 2024

The police seize the root Lada from the suspected influencer

Supercars and a messy Lada have been seized from the joint property of English influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristian in Romania.

On Wednesday night last week, Romanian police once again came after some belongings and cars belonging to the British Andrew Tate, who together with his brother Tristan has settled in the country several years ago.

The British newspaper The Sun writes that.

In addition to the cars, the authorities seized a motorcycle, several laptops, watches and cash.

Among the cars seized by the Tate brothers are a Ferrari SF90, a Lamborghini Huracan, a McLaren and a more humble Lada.

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Still, The Sun writes that the cars together have a value of up to 1.2 million British pounds, corresponding to 10.5 million Danish kroner.

However, Andrew Tate's lawyer believes that the seizure is completely unfounded because none of the cars actually belong to the Tate brothers. Whatever that means.

The brothers, on the other hand, are accused of several cases of human trafficking and the rape of a 17-year-old girl. According to the Romanian police, there is strong evidence that the Tate brothers organized a ring of criminals engaged in the prostitution of very young women.

Tristan Tate has been released after questioning, while his brother, Andrew, is under house arrest. Here can potentially sit until the trial against him starts. If he is convicted, he risks up to several years in prison and Romania confiscating all the cars.

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