Andrew Tate's legal team claims to have made a major breakthrough in court proceedings against 'Top G'.
Tate took to Twitter to commend his lawyers for their work and also stated that the truth would come out soon and once again, he would be a free man.
"My Legal team has done a fantastic job today. As of today, the Judges have been given a very close understanding of the Truth behind the allegations against me. True colors were brought to light. Inshallah, I will be freed." wrote Andrew Tate.
Tatee is currently under police arrest in Romania on multiple charges, including assault and human trafficking. One of Tate's lawyers, Constantin Gliga, recently gave a statement where she claimed that ever since the inception of the investigation, prosecutors have failed to bring anything new to the fore that could move the case forward.
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"We have a lot of confidence in today's solution because, in essence, the prosecutor's failure to bring new elements from the perspective of the evolution of this investigation, a very good matter for the defense... After two months of preventive detention, it is unnatural to be with the file in exactly the same phase as you were two months ago when the measure of preventive detention was taken."
Another lawyer for the Tate brothers, Eugen Vidineac, said that although the legal team was ready to challenge the court in case of an unfavorable verdict, they were confident that the duration of preventive detention would not be extended for 'Top G'.
UFC fighters have polarizing opinions on Andrew Tate
The MMA community appears to have a lot of dividing opinions on social media personality Andrew Tate.
UFC fighters like Marvin Vettori and Darren Till have shown their support for 'Top G' on Twitter.
Till also used "Tourner Dans Le Vide" by Indila, a song associated with Tate, as his walkout song for his middleweight clash against Dricus du Plessis at UFC 282.
Then, there are fighters like Randy Brown who do not share the same opinion about 'Top G' as Till and Vettori. In a Twitter post, the UFC welterweight made fun of people who paid heed to Tate's teachings and said they were probably beyond saving.