Andrew Tate blames 'jealous women who know nothing' over his arrest

Andrew Tate blames ‘jealous women who know nothing’ over his arrest for human trafficking and rape, telling police they ‘just ask me for money to go shopping’ and are using legal system to ‘punish men’

  • Andrew Tate claims that ‘jealous’ women use the legal system to ‘punish men’  
  • Victims say he branded women with tattoos and forced them to work 
  • Read more: Andrew Tate insists he is ‘zero per cent guilty’ after prison release 

Misogynist Andrew Tate claimed in documents that women use the legal system to ‘punish men’, it has been revealed. 

In legal documents, Tate claimed ‘jealous women who know nothing’ had masterminded his detention and that women use the judicial system to ‘punish men’. 

Tate, 36, and his brother Tristan Tate, 34, along with two alleged female accomplices, Luana Radu, 32, and Georgina Naghel, 28, were released from a Romanian prison into house arrest on Friday. 

They were arrested in a dramatic December raid on suspicion of several offences and forming an organised crime group to exploit victims, which they staunchly deny.

In a tweet on Sunday, Tate promised his loyal followers – who he refers to as ‘Gs’ – an update in an email. 

In a tweet on Sunday, Tate promised his loyal followers an update in an email – the first public email he’s sent since his incarceration 

Andrew Tate (left) said there is a ‘zero per cent’ chance that he will be convicted of a series of sex and gang-related offences that he has been charged with 

The legal papers, which have been translated from Romanian by The Sunday Times, show that the Tate brothers are accused of taking advantage of women’s vulnerabilities and forcing them to work 12 hours a day with just one five-minute break.  

They allegedly preyed on young women isolated from their families with a history of sexual abuse and Tate has said previously that he would make them fall for him – a technique known as the ‘Lover Boy’ method.  

A victim said the women who worked for the brothers were branded with tattoos that read: ‘Owned by Tate.’

Tate said in his statement to the police that: ‘Women understand how to use the judiciary system in order to punish men.

‘I think these statements against me are given by those jealous women who know nothing and just ask me for money to go shopping.’


Tate’s alleged accomplices Georgiana Naghel (left) and Luana Radu (right), have also been released from prison and are under house arrest 

Andrew Tate, left, enters his house, during a visit by Romanian police officers on Saturday to check if the brothers are present at the location, on the outskirts of Bucharest

Prosecutors have said the Tate (pictured) and Tristan recruited their victims by seducing them and falsely claiming to want a relationship or marriage

The brothers released a statement when they were released on Friday and Tate claimed there was a ‘zero per cent chance’ that he would be found guilty.     

Speaking after his release, Tate said: ‘Freedom at last. It’s a bit emotional. I’ve been in one room since last year so its a little bit emotional. 

STATEMENT FROM THE TATE BROTHERS 

‘We are ecstatic to announce the Romanian judicial system approved Andrew’s and Tristan Tate’s appeal against last week’s extension decision. 

‘They will be placed under house arrest while the investigation continues. We are appreciative of the judge and courts for allowing the brothers to return home. 

‘Both brothers are looking forward to being reunited with their families in Romania and want to extend their thanks to all the supporters who have stood by them during this time. 

‘They will continue to fight to clear their name of these fabricated accusations; however, this is a big step in the right direction.’

‘I wanna give respect firstly to the judges who heard us today because they were very attentive and they listened to us and let us free so I have to give absolute respect to them.

‘I have no resentment in my heart for the country of Romania or anyone else. I just believe in the truth. I believe in God and the fire of truth will eventually destroy all lies and anybody who lies on a long enough time frame will feel the sting of regret and I believe in this.

‘I truly believe that justice will be served in the end. There is zero per cent chance of me being found guilty of something I have not done. I maintain my absolute innocence and I think most people understand this and I look forward to being home.’

Tate also claimed that he now has ‘absolute clarity of thought’ in a bizarre topless video of him pacing backwards and forwards while smoking a cigar at his home after he was released from jail on house arrest. 

Along with the video of himself puffing out cigar smoke inside the Bucharest villa – where he allegedly ‘held women like prisoners and forced them to create online pornographic content’ – Tate said: ‘Since last year I’ve been in 24 hour lockdown. 

He added: ‘No yard time. Pacing a 3metre cell with zero electronics or outside contact. Absolute clarity of mind. Real thoughts. Real plans. Vivid pain. One hour home and I can’t stand my phone. Some habits die hard. We must defeat Shaytan.’

According to a source close to the brothers, the first things they asked for were their phones and a pile of fresh fruit, which they ate with their legal and security teams. 

They are allowed to use social media while under house arrest but are prohibited from contacting witnesses. 

The brothers cannot leave their Romanian compound unless given permission by the courts. 

While in prison, Tate became the latest target of South Park parody in an episode featuring a ‘Romanian sex trafficker’ and ‘toxic masculinity coach’ – whose appearance bore resemblance to the toxic influencer.

Tate has responded to the clip on Twitter, writing: ‘When I will be proven innocent. I look forward to help create the greatest South Park episode of all time.’ 

Andrew Tate, his brother and two alleged female accomplices were released on house arrest from a Bucharest jail on Friday. Pictured: Andrew (right) and Tristan (left) leaving jail

In a bizarre tweet, Tate shared a video of him pacing in a Romanian mansion while smoking a cigar, topless and wearing some tracksuit bottoms 

Romanian police check the brothers are following the conditions of their house arrest on Saturday

While in prison, Tate became the latest target of South Park parody in an episode featuring a ‘Romanian sex trafficker’ and ‘toxic masculinity coach’

Andrew Tate shot to notoriety for his online content, which promises to teach men to make money and be sexually successful. 

He counts 5.7million followers on Twitter, alongside his brother’s 1.2million and regularly promotes his ‘global community’ The Real World, which costs £39 a month to join. 

The brothers were born in Luton and are the sons of American chess master Emory Tate. 

They both became professional kick boxers before Andrew Tate made a foray into the world of reality TV, before he was kicked off Big Brother in 2016 when a violent video of him apparently hitting a woman with a belt resurfaced. 

Andrew Tate had also been arrested for rape and violent assault in 2015 although no charges were made. 

The pair moved to Romania in 2017, where Tate has built a global following.  

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