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Former kickboxer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan were arrested in Romania on Thursday. ©Inquam Photos/Octav Ganea via Portal
After former kickboxing pro Andrew Tate posted the macho car to Great Thunberg on Twitter, he was arrested in Romania on Thursday.
The judiciary arrested suspected human trafficking, rapist and gang criminal Andrew Tate because he distributed a hate video against Thunberg that showed a pizza box with Romanian inscriptions.
Twitter dispute: Thunberg helps arrest ex-kickboxer Tate
In the video, Tate, in red boxers and cigar in hand, spoke about Thunberg after she “burned” Tate’s fancy tweet. Tate went straight to the climate activist to brag about his gas guzzlers.
“Hi Greta Thunberg. I have 33 cars”
“Hi Greta Thunberg. I have 33 cars. My Bugatti has a w16 8.0L quad turbo. My TWO Ferrari 812 competizione have 6.5L v12s. This is just the beginning. Please give me your email address so I can can send a complete list of my car collection and their huge emissions,” Tate wrote Tuesday over a photo of him fueling up a sports car.
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The climate activist hit back by invoking a well-known stereotype about fat sports car owners. “yes, please enlighten me, email me at [email protected]
Tate banned from many media outlets for hateful language
Tate was banned from social media for misogynistic comments and hateful language. Therefore, he could not be present on Twitter for years. The ban was lifted by new Twitter boss Elon Musk. After Tate’s arrest, this move was ridiculed. One user wryly wrote that she had to retrospectively agree with Musk because “Andrew Tate’s reinstatement on Twitter was a contribution to the fight against human trafficking.”
Tate was arrested along with his brother Tristan.
Tate was arrested along with his brother Tristan, the Romanian prosecutor said, according to Portal news agency. There was also a raid on the couple’s apartment in Bucharest. Investigations against the two brothers have been ongoing since April. There are four suspects in all. They are accused of forming a criminal gang with the aim of “recruiting, harboring and exploiting women by forcing them to produce pornographic content for use on relevant paid websites”. Six women were found who had been exploited by the suspects.