BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, known for his outspoken remarks and activities, is defending himself by addressing the ongoing lawsuit accusing him of human trafficking, rape, and creating a criminal gang to sexually exploit women.
Despite the gravity of the charges, Tate rushed to Twitter to declare his innocence and give light on what he says is a deliberate attack on him. He even added that "there are no victims" of the crimes that he has been accused of.
'There are no victims'
Tate responded to the allegations and gave his rebuttal on Twitter. He said that the girls involved had disputed the accusations leveled against him. He Tweeted, "I spent 3 months in a Romanian dungeon, and to this day remain locked in my house because I am accused of forcing girls to make TikTok videos for money. The girls themselves deny this."
He then questioned the authorities and the charges leveled against him, stating that the charges were false. He went on to write, "No money has ever been found. The “evidence” is me telling my friends how to promote themselves on social media. They called this Human Trafficking so they could ignore the girls denials and say they’re brainwashed."
During the indictment, he mentioned his confiscated property, saying, "Then they said this was my only income source, and that’s why they confiscated over 15,000,000 of my assets, despite never finding a single penny paid to me from TikTok. They could take any man alive who has two friends with TikTok accounts and do the same to him. Matrix attack."
Tate contended that no money had been discovered to back up the claims and questioned the veracity of the evidence given. He also questioned the authorities' handling of the issue and expressed his conviction that this might happen to anyone who has TikTok friends.
Tate then added in the comments section, "The victims in my case state they are not victims. There are no victims. Just the state prosecutor ruthlessly attempting to throw me in jail."
'Have a new level of respect for you'
Tate, facing many charges made verifiable falsehoods during an interview with a conservative TV host, Tucker Carlson. Tate always remains adamant about his innocence and sees the upcoming trial as an opportunity to clear his name and restore his reputation.
Tate also shared a clip of an interview to which a user reacted saying, "I listened to the interview. Have a new level of respect for you."
Another user added, "I know what you're going through and it's wrong. I chose to flee the U.S. when the matrix hit me with waives of raids and arrests. Its a real thing."
One of the users wrote, "They jealous. They wanted to stop the movement. They failed . Excited for you and your brother @TateTheTalisman to be free. Both Kings"