Days after being taken into custody, controversial internet star Andrew Tate saw his house and exotic cars seized by Romanian authorities, according to reports.
The former kickboxer's house, which was raided last week before his arrest, has become the subject of further sanctions. Reports suggest that the Directorate for the Investigation of Organized Crime and Terrorism (DIICOT) has seized many of his assets, including his cars worth €5 million and his place of residence.
Romanian news channel Spy News states that Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan are still locked up following an investigation. Furthermore, the duo's assets have also been taken by the authorities.
Andrew Tate, notoriously regarded as one of the most controversial figures in the online community, has been under the cosh of late after being taken into custody last week.
For those out of the loop, Andrew, along with his brother and two other individuals, Georgiana Naghel and Luana Radu, were arrested by the police for further investigation regarding their involvement in alleged r*ape, human trafficking, and organized crime. Additionally, the prosecutors stated:
In light of the ongoing investigation, the Tate brothers' assets have been reported to have been confiscated by the Romanian authorities. The seized cars included a Bugatti Chiron worth €3 million and a Rolls Royce worth €400K, among others.
According to the Romanian report, aside from the assets, the police also took six unnamed women under their jurisprudence (translated into English):
The report added that one of them was reportedly the source of a large chunk of income for the Tate brothers:
Aside from his legal battles, readers should note that Andrew Tate is also embargoed from several platforms
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