BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, the younger brother of Andrew Tate, has become the center of attention on Twitter due to his recent defense of his streaming business, asserting that it is unrelated to the ongoing accusations against him. This statement has ignited a storm of interest among online users, who are eager to learn more about the connection between his business ventures and the troubling allegations surrounding him.
Tristan's current case asserts that he and his brother Andrew coerced women into creating TikTok videos and then confiscated all the earnings they made from their content. Beyond the extortion claims, Tristan and his brother Andrew also face other grave accusations, including sexual assault, human trafficking, and even connections to organized crime.
'I used to run a webcam website'
During his impassioned rant, Tristan made it a point to emphasize that the public was already familiar with his past involvement in running a webcam website, and he had previously discussed this matter extensively. He shed light on the webcam industry's popularity in Romania, highlighting the abundance of studios, particularly in the capital city. Firmly defending himself, Tristan vehemently denied any link between his legitimate business ventures and the ongoing "case" he found himself entangled. The allegations in the current legal matter centered around accusations of him forming a gang in 2021 to exploit and embezzle money from the TikTok creator funds of his close associates, further adding to the complexity and gravity of the situation.
Tristan wrote, "The world knows I used to run a webcam website, I spoke about it in depth. Very popular business here in Romania with hundreds of studios in the capital alone. I’ll repeat this again. There is ZERO connection between these legal business activities and my current “case”. The current “case” alleges I formed a gang in 2021 to steal money from my friends TikTok creator funds."
According to The SportsGrail, it was reported that Tristan's brother Andrew had previously mentioned that they had stumbled upon a small webcam venture, and he had thought it could be a lucrative opportunity. He recalled starting the webcam business from his apartment, and over time, it experienced significant growth. At its peak, Andrew stated that he and Tristan had a workforce of 75 women spread across four different locations, and the business was generating a substantial monthly income of $600,000.
'We don’t care bro'
Tristan's statement regarding his streaming business and its alleged lack of connection to the ongoing accusations sparked a wave of intrigue among users on Twitter. The online community was quick to share their thoughts, opinions, and reactions to the matter. A user wrote, "You shoulda both just kept your mouths shut and gone to trial but you’re making it worse with the constant lies man." Another user wrote, "we don’t care bro you tanked." A user stated, "Why are you telling us? Tell it to the judge." A user commented, "Tristan, you should slow down on Twitter. You're not doing yourself, or the brand, any favours of late @Cobratate."