Andrew Tate blames his arrest on ‘insanity of ruling elite’ in bizarre tweet

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Andrew Tate blames his arrest on ‘insanity of ruling elite’ and says the ‘Matrix will not win’ before bizarre tweet telling fans, ‘The answer is out there looking for you’

  • Andrew Tate has blamed his arrest in Romania on ‘insanity of ruling elite’
  • Tate and his brother were arrested in Bucharest at their luxury compound
  • Their arrests is part of an investigation into human trafficking and rape claims 
  • In the last 24 hours the former kickboxer has taken to Twitter to address fans 

Andrew Tate has blamed his arrest in Romania on ‘insanity of ruling elite’ as he continues to fight for bail.

The social media influencer made the claim online before writing a bizarre Tweet to his fans saying ‘the answer is out there looking for you’.

Tate along with his brother Tristan were arrested earlier this week in their luxury Bucharest compound as part of ongoing investigation into rape claims and human trafficking claims. 

In the last 24 hours, the former kickboxer has taken to Twitter writing a number of strange statements following his arrest, claiming ‘the Matrix will not win’.

This afternoon Tate continued a stream of cryptic Tweets by telling his followers: 'The answer is out there. It's looking for you. And it will find you if you want it to.'

This afternoon Tate continued a stream of cryptic Tweets by telling his followers: ‘The answer is out there. It’s looking for you. And it will find you if you want it to.’

He wrote ‘It appears the insanity of the ruling elite is exposed worldwide now. They have one command, do not speak out, behave as sheep’ before going on to add ‘God is on our side, so the Matrix will not win. Inshallah’.

This afternoon he continued his stream of cryptic Tweets by telling his followers: ‘The answer is out there. It’s looking for you. And it will find you if you want it to.’

The 36-year-old, accused of holding extreme misogynistic views, is facing being detained in prison for 30-days following his arrest on December 30.

The Bucharest detention centre in Romania housing Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan is pictured

The Bucharest detention centre in Romania housing Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan is pictured

A wood-panelled room with leather armchairs and desk chairs appears to be the room he recorded his widely mocked riposte to Greta Thunberg

A wood-panelled room with leather armchairs and desk chairs appears to be the room he recorded his widely mocked riposte to Greta Thunberg

Tate has taken to Twitter in the last 24 hours posting a series of bizarre Tweets, including one blaming the 'insanity of the ruling elite' for his arrest

Tate has taken to Twitter in the last 24 hours posting a series of bizarre Tweets, including one blaming the ‘insanity of the ruling elite’ for his arrest

It came a day after he had a high-profile Twitter spat with young climate activist Greta Thunberg. 

Police are looking into investigation claims that Tate and his brother, along with two Romanian women, were allegedly keeping six woman under ‘house arrest 24/7 like prisoners’.

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Prosecutors in say the brothers allegedly recruited the women on social media platforms and persuaded them to travel to his £600,000 secret bolthole in Bucharest by falsely professing love for them.

Romanian authorities and the Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism said the alleged victims were forced to perform pornography through ‘physical violence and mental coercion’.

The suspects are accused of posting the pornographic material online, to sites such as the adult-only content platform OnlyFans or the video sharing app TikTok, which they then obtained ‘substantial financial benefits’.

Investigators also claim one of the suspects raped a victim on two separate occasions in March 2022. 

‘We have information based on what they said on social media, that one of the girls brought in up to €50,000 a month,’ said a source close to the investigation told the Mail. 

‘They were given no money from what they earned.’

The victims were allegedly transported to buildings in Ilfov county on the outskirts of Bucharest, where they were ‘sexually exploited’ and forced to make these videos, a police statement said. 

Police are looking into investigation claims that Tate (pictured) and his brother, along with two Romanian women, were allegedly keeping six woman under 'house arrest 24/7 like prisoners'.

Police are looking into investigation claims that Tate (pictured) and his brother, along with two Romanian women, were allegedly keeping six woman under ‘house arrest 24/7 like prisoners’.

Claims have been made that the gang would use the ‘loverboy’ method to recruit the women, by pretending to want to ‘enter into marriage/cohabitation’ and expressing ‘genuine feelings of love’.

Tate’s initial period in custody was extended from 24 hours to 30 days, but his lawyer Eugen Constantin Vidineac is going to appeal this decision by the judge. 

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He said: ‘From our perspective, there are no grounds… for taking this most drastic preventive measure.’

The brothers are both dual-citizens off the US and UK, born to an American father and British mother.

They grew up in both countries. 

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