The controversialTwitterinfluencer and alleged human trafficker Andrew Tate has just lost his fourth appeal to gain freedom before his trial in Romania. He’s currently in jail after theRomanian police raided Tate’s homeback in December 2022.Originally famous for his career in kickboxing, Andrew Tate became an internet celebrity after he participated in the British’s 17th season ofBig Brother. He was kicked out of the show when a video of him attacking a woman surfaced online and used these controversies to create a prominent career as an internet misogynist and entrepreneur. Tate also created Hustler’s University, in which members received instruction on how to make money online with cryptocurrency, e-commerce, and similar tactics. However, the program has often been called a pyramid scheme by his detractors. His arrest happened just after he sent a video to climate activist Greta Thunberg teasing her about how many cars he had. Ironically, thepolice seized 15 from Tate’s collectionafter the raid.RELATED:Twitter Gets Criticized For Removing Important Security FeatureAccording to international media reports, Romanian courts have decided to add another 30 days to Tate and his brother Tristan’s detention today. It’s the fourth time that this has happened, as both are being accused of trafficking women for prostitution and local law enforcement believes that they may run away from the country if on bail. At the moment, Andrew Tate is set to be released on March 29. However, the date may be extended once moreif the current trend persists.

Before his arrest, Tate’s often misogynistic behavior led him to be banned from several social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. However, he’s still active on Elon Musk’sTwitter, where he’s complaining about his current situation. Today, the alleged human trafficker wrote that the Romanian justice is “weaponizing lies” to keep him locked forever and “always winning isn’t the point of God’s battles.” He’s also doubling down on his innocence, taking legal action against one of the women who accused him of trafficking her.

The controversies regarding Andrew Tate’s life will surely keep happening. After all, he was able to gather a sizeable following, despite his often misogynistic comments on social media. In recent gaming-related controversies, anApex Legendsplayer claimed that he wasbanned after typing Andrew Tate on the chat. In their defense, they said that they were only answering to people who were defending Tate and affirming that “women belong in the kitchen.” However, his appeal with EA was denied and their account remained suspended.

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