Andrew Tate House Arrest: New Trafficking Charges, Monkey Rescue Bid, and Online Chaos
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Andrew Tate, the controversial kickboxer turned influencer, faces his biggest legal blow yet with a Romanian court ordering him under house arrest this week after prosecutors from the organized crime unit DIICOT raided his home and detained him alongside brother Tristan and four others. AOL reports the Wednesday morning swoop targeted fresh allegations of human trafficking, minor exploitation, and money laundering via the loverboy method, netting over 2.8 million dollars from 34 victims forced into porn, including a 17-year-old in Britain and Romania. The judge rejected full 30-day jail for Andrew, opting for house arrest while Tristan got judicial control; their rep Mateea Petrescu insists the claims are baseless, with Tate blasting on X that its all bullshit to trash his name. This escalates his 2023 indictment for rape and gang crimes, confining the self-proclaimed misogynist king even tighter in Romania.
On the business and social front, the Tates made waves offering 250,000 dollars to buy Punch, the bullied infant macaque monkey from viral Ichikawa City Zoo videos, as Tristan posted on X demanding Which zoo owns this monkey, with Andrew backing the serious bid. Times of India details Andrews fiery livestream bombshell slamming Janel Grants trafficking suit against Vince McMahon, sarcastically calling her acceptance of billionaire gifts like luxury baubles the most disgusting crime ever, mocking it as manipulation while Tristan jeered trafficking after each item. Prediction markets on Polymarket buzz with bets on his X posts from February 20 to 27, odds favoring under 100 or 100 to 129 amid house arrest speculation, volume hitting 46,000 dollars. A Bend Bulletin columnist ripped his resurfaced anti-reading rant preferring supercar chaos over books as imbecilic, fueling manosphere backlash. No public appearances confirmed, but his X fire keeps the ultra-masculine empire humming despite the cuffs.
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