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Andrew Tate exposes ‘girls’ CCTV: EU law system questioned as Andrew Tate receives Extended Jail time in Romania

Andrew Tate exposes ‘girls’ CCTV: EU law system questioned as Andrew Tate receives Extended Jail time in Romania

Andrew Tate exposes ‘girls’ CCTV: Combat Sports: Andrew Tate has been growing more and more frustrated day after day. The Tate brothers have been held for more than two months despite the detention’s initial being said to last only 30 days. He is currently required to remain in prison for at least another 30 days […]

Andrew Tate exposes ‘girls’ CCTV: Combat Sports: Andrew Tate has been growing more and more frustrated day after day. The Tate brothers have been held for more than two months despite the detention’s initial being said to last only 30 days. He is currently required to remain in prison for at least another 30 days given the Romanian court has denied his appeal. And there is no indication that his detention will end any time soon. As a result of this fact, the former kickboxer, who had already received a 30-day extension to his detention, vented his rage on Twitter and lambasted the EU legal system. Follow Combat News Updates with InsideSport.IN.

Andrew Tate exposes ‘girls’ CCTV: EU law system questioned as Andrew Tate receives Extended Jail time in Romania

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Andrew Tate exposes ‘girls’ CCTV: EU law system questioned as Andrew Tate receives Extended Jail time in Romania

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Andrew Tate exposes ‘girls’ CCTV: EU law system questioned as Andrew Tate receives Extended Jail time in Romania

The most divisive person on earth attacked the Romanian court on Twitter by claiming that the claimed victims, in this case, have confessed they are not victims. And openly insulted them for having less than 5% of proof which includes the CCTV footage of girls coming and going.

Tate claims that the court cannot keep them in detention and has questioned the EU justice system in light of the fact that they have been detained for more than two months and no serious evidence against him has been discovered. 

For those who are unaware, Tate’s request to be released from custody was rejected by the court more than three times. According to a recent BBC story, the court provided three justifications for putting the brothers in custody, including their potential flight risk or their influence over claimed victims, and decided that they should remain in custody to preserve the public’s order. For now, no matter how much furious Tate is he has to stay behind the bars for at least till March 29. 

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