Are Romanian prosecutors justified in sending Andrew Tate to trial for human trafficking?

06/21/2023 β€’
Are Romanian prosecutors justified in sending Andrew Tate to trial for human trafficking?

Yes β€” Based on the comments, there is a predominance of negative sentiment towards Andrew Tate and support for the Romanian prosecutors' actions. The allegations of human trafficking, rape, and forming a criminal gang are taken seriously by most commenters, and the asset seizures, including Bitcoin, are viewed as substantiating evidence against him.

Stats
81% 97 Twitter
8% 10 Reddit
6% 7 Mastodon
5% 6 4Chan
79% Negative
19% Neutral
2% Positive
61% 😑 Anger
32% 😱 Fear
5% 😒 Sadness
2% πŸ˜ƒ Joy
0% πŸ₯° Love
0% 😯 Surprise
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Story
  1. Romanian prosecutors have sent Andrew Tate, a social media influencer, to trial for charges of human trafficking, rape, and forming a criminal gang to exploit women.
  2. Romanian prosecutors have seized 21 Bitcoin and other assets from Andrew Tate in connection with the human trafficking case.
  3. Andrew Tate remains under house arrest in Romania while being investigated for human trafficking.
  4. Many people express outrage and support for the prosecution of Andrew Tate, and a sense of satisfaction at his being brought to trial.
  5. Some commenters express skepticism or doubt about the allegations against Andrew Tate, and urge others not to jump to conclusions.
  6. Several comments report the charges carry potential jail time of up to 20 years.
  7. Some people believe that the charges against Andrew Tate are part of a larger conspiracy or plan. Some refer to this as "the Matrix".
  8. There is a sense of disappointment with the UK government for not prosecuting Andrew Tate earlier for his alleged abuses.
  9. Some commenters are critical of the seizure of Andrew Tate's assets and Bitcoin, viewing it as an unfair action.
  10. The charges against Andrew Tate have been changed by the Romanian prosecutors, but no further details about the new charge are provided.

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