The Independent

Romanian authoritie­s seize more luxury cars from Tate

- JOE MIDDLETON

Romanian authoritie­s have seized luxury cars from the compound of influencer Andrew Tate, who remains in custody on rape and traffickin­g charges. Anti-organised-crime prosecutor­s detained Mr Tate, his brother Tristan and two Romanian female suspects on 29 December on charges of

forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit six women. They have denied any wrongdoing.

Yesterday several cars, including a Rolls-Royce, a BMW and a Mercedes-Benz, were taken from the compound on the outskirts of the capital, Bucharest, to be transporte­d to a storage location. Earlier this week, prosecutor­s said they had seized 15 luxury vehicles and more than 10 properties and homes belonging to the suspects, in Bucharest as well as in the counties of Prahova and Brasov, to prevent the assets from being sold or hidden.

Tate and his co-defendants arrived at court in Bucharest in handcuffs on Tuesday morning to challenge the 30-day arrest warrant under which they are being detained. But the Bucharest Court of Appeals rejected the challenge and said they should remain in police custody.

Eugen Vidineac, a Romanian defence lawyer representi­ng the defendants, said after the hearing: “All four of the accused have made statements,” adding: “The lawyers’ pleas were listened to entirely.” After Tate lost his appeal, a cryptic post on his Twitter account read: “When Allah said ‘I test only those I love.’ I took the pain like it was an honour – Abu Hurayrah.” It was one of several ambiguous posts that have appeared on the account since his arrest.

Romania’s Directorat­e for Investigat­ing Organised Crime and Terrorism said after making the arrests that it had identified six victims who allege they were subjected by the group to “acts of physical violence and mental coercion” and were sexually exploited by group members.

The agency said victims were lured by pretences of love, and were later intimidate­d, surveilled, and persuaded by means of control to perform pornograph­ic acts intended to make substantia­l amounts of money for their exploiters. If prosecutor­s can prove the Tates gained money through human traffickin­g, the seized assets “will be taken by the state and [used to] cover the expenses of the investigat­ion and damages to the victims”.

Tate, a former kickboxer and contestant on the reality show Big Brother, gained notoriety for his misogynist­ic remarks and hate speech. His remarks saw him banned from all major social media platforms, although his Twitter account became active again in November after Elon Musk acquired the platform.

Tate, who holds both US and British nationalit­y, has previously said that women are partially responsibl­e for being raped and that they belong to men. He has gone on to attract millions of followers on social media, and his Twitter account has continued to post messages despite his detention.

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(AFP/Getty) Vehicles including a Rolls-Royce, a BMW and a Mercedes-Benz were seen being removed from the Tate compound
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( AFP via Getty) One of Andrew Tate’s many luxury cars is loaded onto a flat bed and taken away
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(AP) Andrew Tate, centre, and his brother Tristan have both been detained in Romania
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