Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate have been in jail for over two months now with no sentencing as the case against them is not strong enough.
The former kickboxing champions turned social media influencers have been apprehended and 'framed' by what they call 'The Matrix'. The pair are being charged on suspicion of organized crime and human trafficking. However, the saddest part of the entire ordeal is that neither of the brothers has been allowed a visit to their cells, not even their children. Take a look at what Andrew had to say:
"I've been in jail for 61 days But not allowed a single visit. Not even from my children"
Take a look at the tweet:
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Andrew Tate rose to fame shortly after the pandemic as he looked to spread his message to young men and get them out of the cycle of depression and anxiety. However, many women and men alike found his views to be misogynistic and a bad influence on young minds. The brothers were victims of 'cancel culture' and were banned from every social media platform.
This even prompted governments such as Australia, who are working to counter the influence of 'Cobra' Tate on the younger generation and are spending millions on it.
Andrew Tate expresses his frustration with the Romanian government
Andrew Tate has not been allowed a single visitor to his cell in over two months. However, his social media accounts, namely Twitter, have been active throughout and is run by someone on his team.
In a recent group of tweets, the Twitter page for 'Cobra' Tate expressed their frustration with the Romanian government:
"I've cooperated fully in every way. Done everything they asked of me. I have 500 pieces of video, photo and other evidence proving my innocence. But I am still in jail. What does Romania want from me?"
Take a look at the tweet:
Another tweet added:
"Oscar-winning performance", CCTV of the girls coming and going, "victims" saying they aren't victims. This is less than 5% of the evidence we are showing to prove we are innocent But the court keeps putting us back in Jail How can this happen in a fair justice system of the EU?
Take a look at the tweet:
With no sign of the Tate brothers getting out of jail anytime soon, fans have been asking the Romanian government to free the brothers with their respective hashtags going viral on Twitter.