Andrew Tate’s Pretrial Behavior May Be Doing Him Harm

The prison telephone auditions of telephone conversations quoted by the judges in court documents received by BuzzFeed News show that Andrew supposedly hoped to run to Dubai under the pretext of receiving medical treatment there. (The United Arab Emirates do not have an extradition agreement with Romania.) The representative of Tate told The Daily Mail in early March that the dark spot on the light Andrew was “most likely a tumor”. Nevertheless, Later Andrew explained through Twitter that the place was actually a scar “from the old battle”. The request of Andrew to travel was refused by the authorities.

Evgen Vidineac, Tates lawyer, overcame the assumptions that the brothers could try to escape. “They have a house and children in Romania, they are under criminal investigation, there is no reason to escape,” he said to the local media. Mateea Petrescu, a representative of Tates, said Buzzfeed News: “As for their departure from the country, partially published auditioned listening missed the context, [namely] Andrew discusses the departure to Dubai for medical requests only if his status allows this. ”

The Romanian authorities also stated that Tate encouraged their army of followers to the message, at least one alleged victim, demanding that she abandoned her accusations. “These comments have a character in order to provoke a state of fear as a result of a threatening tone that they have when applying to it, trying to determine it in order to change their statements regarding the accused in the case,” the judge said in the February resume.

(Salaiman Ahmed, a person on the Internet, on February 18 wrote on Twitter that he went to Palm Beach, the staff of Florida-Torodny City of one of the key witnesses in this case, “For the main story. Nevertheless, there were no signs of Ahmed, who did not respond to Buzzfeed News about the comment, actually met a witness or her family.)

In addition, in December, the US law firm, representing the brothers, sent a letter to the termination and cancellation of a woman in Florida, urging her to withdraw her statements or submit a lawsuit about diplomasia. The Romanian authorities consider this letter as part of the alleged puzzle of intimidation.

A separate US lawyer for Tates, Tina Glandian, who is in her Romanian legal team, recently emphasized the media that her “company did not attract a letter of termination and abstinence”. Petresku told BuzzFeed News that the letter was a “judicial lawsuit in the United States”, adding: “These suspicions were outdated, given that the judges from the court of appeal decided to put them in house arrest.”

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