Twenty-nine assets owned by Tate brothers in Romania, put under administration

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Andrew Tate filling his Bugatti at a gas station in Northern Bucharest | Photo from: twitter.com/Cobratate

A National Agency in Romania announced on Saturday that during this week it took in administration luxury vehicles, watches, as well as several sums of money, with a total value of 18 million lei (3,636,000 euros).

Investigators managed to identify and seize fifteen luxury cars and ten properties – houses and land – owned by the Tate brothers in Romania. Three Porsches, two BMWs, two Ferraris, an Aston Martin, a McLaren, a Lamborghini and five Mercedes are on the list of luxury cars lifted by DIICOT.

Brothers Andrew and Tristan Tateo are being investigated in a state of pre-trial detention for forming an organized criminal group, human trafficking and rape.

The Bucharest Court of Appeal decided on Tuesday that Tate brothers and two young women, a former police officer and Andrew Tate’s girlfriend – accused of supporting the two in their criminal activity, to remain in pre-trial detention. All were arrested for 30 days on Thursday, December 29, 2022.

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