Former MMA fighter Tam Khan recently shared his opinion on Andrew Tate's ongoing controversy surrounding the release of a VICE documentary about the social media personality's rise to fame.
The documentary is titled 'The Dangerous Rise of Andrew Tate' and aims to uncover the allegations of sexual assault and abuse that target 'Cobra'. VICE stated that three women are willing to go on record to provide statements about their accounts with Tate.
However, Khan believes that Tate is being framed due to the messages that 'Cobra' promotes and opinions he holds. The former MMA fighter took to Twitter to declare VICE's documentary an insult to "real victims" of sexual assault:
"The issue I have are there are real victims out there of rape & trafficking. Innocent women who are traumatised for life. May Allah make it easy on them & punish those responsible. Making fake news only affects the real victims. It’s not helping. Vice need to be accountable."
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"I have an issue with fabricating stories to get that headline. It’s sick. Then at the same time promoting ‘rape fantasies’. I said it before, like Andrew or not, it doesn’t matter. But don’t frame a man due to your hatred of his content or for likes & views."
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Andrew Tate has become a viral sensation for voicing his opinions, several of which have been deemed controversial. Many label him a misogynist, and he has been involved in multiple scandals, including charges of human trafficking.
Former MMA fighter Phil Baroni faces up to 75 years in jail for murder of girlfriend
Former MMA fighter Phil Baroni recently made headlines after details emerged of a deadly encounter he had with his girlfriend.
Baroni stated to the police that he pushed her into the shower during an argument and that she hit her head. The former MMA fighter told authorities that he later found her unconscious after returning from buying beer and cigarettes.
The police found 37 separate injuries on the woman's body, which contradicted Baroni's story, and he was charged with murder.
It was initially thought that he would receive a sentence of between 30 and 50 years, but as reported by MMA Fighting, Baroni's fighting skills could be used against him in court. This means that his sentence could end up being 75 years instead.
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