Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast - The Real Reason Andrew Tate Was Arrested... (SET UP)

Episode Date: May 19, 2023

The Real Reason Andrew Tate Was Arrested... (SET UP) ...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Andrew Tate and his brother, along with two other individuals, were arrested in Bucharest, Romania. The charges were sex trafficking, rape, and running a criminal organization. If you don't know who Andrew Tate is, I'm going to give you some background on who Andrew Tate is, and then I'm going to let you know about the conspiracy. Andrew Tate is a former world champion kickboxer. He and his brother also were on several reality TV shows in the United Kingdom. They were on, I think Andrew was actually on the, he was one of the seasons of Big Brother. Tristan was also on, I think, one or two reality TV shows.
Starting point is 00:00:45 You get to a point where, you know, he's lost a couple of matches. He was a world champion kickboxer doing well, but let's face it, how long can you really do that? So he and his brother sat around and they tried to figure out, like, how could they make money? How do we actually start making money? Because the truth is, being a reality TV show participant in England is going to get you a lot of notoriety. But there's lots of people to get notoriety and they just never really make any money doing it. They end up working a regular job and, you know, that's really their 15 minutes fame. Like I get it.
Starting point is 00:01:19 So, In his brother sat around and they figure out like, how can we start making money? They come across multiple videos and one of the videos talks about. women and how there are women online doing their they call them a cam girls I think hold on yeah they got they call them cam girls when this is keep in mind this was whatever 15 years ago or 10 15 years ago they these girls would go on camera and through a website which you can pay for kind of like what only fans is now they you pay and these girls would perform they would do different things perform sexual acts, do whatever for, you know, for money, basically only fans.
Starting point is 00:02:02 Andrew and his brother, they end up initially they get several of their girlfriends to do this. Now, the way they end up coaxing these girls into doing it, and I hate to use the word coaxing, although it really genuinely is coaxing. He actually had, I believe it was, they had several girls that they were communicating with online, they had them fly into, into England. they told them that they had a plan and some of the girls were very upset they flew back to the united states or whatever countries they were from and it ended up where a couple of girls like two girls two of Andrew's girls and two of Tristan's girls said okay we'll participate
Starting point is 00:02:44 they started going online they started this business they went online and they started you know, Andrew would talk to guys in the chat like he was one of the girls, and then the girls would perform different, do different things and talk to the guys, and they would get paid. Well, this very quickly started growing. Before you know it, you know, he had 10 girls working for him, then it became 20, then it was 30, and then it was up to, I think at one point he said he and his brother had 75 women that were working for them doing these videos. And And he said, in one of the interviews that I watch, he said that he had, that at one point they were making around $400,000 a month.
Starting point is 00:03:30 They have a bunch of girls living in various houses in England. Life is good. Once they started making money, they took that money and they invested it into cryptocurrency. Bitcoin, I watched a video where Tristan talked about how they dumped a ton of money into Bitcoin when it was going for about $3,000. So they ended up nearly doubling their income by investing in crypto. They got in at the right time. Like, I don't know that that necessarily makes them brilliant, but let's face it, you know,
Starting point is 00:04:05 that's obviously, if you know, the rise of crypto or Bitcoin. They got in at the right time. So they started making a ton of money doing that. Now, at this point, Andrew and his brother are starting, They're really starting to flaunt their wealth, right? They've got multiple cars. They're living in nice houses. Their social media presence is starting to become known.
Starting point is 00:04:27 And one of the things that Andrew does is he hires a team to start kind of following him around. Well, you know, when you're on YouTube and you're on all these social platforms, a lot of people reach out to you. And Andrew is extremely masculine, let's say. he has a lot of characteristics that are lacking in males, at least within the United States, young males. So he's extremely influential. He's got lots of girls. He's got lots of money. People look up to him.
Starting point is 00:05:03 Very quickly, people start reaching out asking like, hey, you know, asking them questions. He realizes, hey, I can start, I can actually have people pay me to be a part of a service where I will teach them, you know, how to basically essentially be, let's say, a man, more masculine. He ends, so as a result of that, he ends up opening up what he calls Hustler's University. Now, Hustler's University, you pay 50 bucks a month. You have access to multiple courses that Andrew has come up with on his own or his team has come up with. And a lot of these courses are also done by other people. So other people will also pitch in and do the courses.
Starting point is 00:05:50 And you could say, hey, I thought these were going to be courses done by Andrew. Some of them are just handpicked courses. You're also getting advice from other people other than Andrew. And they're basically on, let's say, how to be masculine or how to pick up women, how to be masculine, how to be, you know, hold yourself accountable. they're motivational a lot of it's motivational stuff the point is 50 bucks a month and he's got a ton of people signing up for this and he ends up within a few years he was bringing in according to andrew tate he's bringing in around half a million dollars a month through hustler's university subscriptions and by the way at this point he's now blowing up on social media he's everywhere
Starting point is 00:06:41 and he's got he goes on a media tour and look the thing about this guy is that and we're going to get into charges and everything else later and it's all over them it's all over social media right now like news programs are coming out with it every everything and a lot of them are just 100% just bashing them now they've been bashing the guy for years now but the message that he is putting out there isn't necessarily necessarily all wrong. I disagree with his delivery, but a lot of what he's saying, if you scaled it down, and he said it in a different way, is not necessarily a horrible message. It's more about, look, if you're a guy and you're unhappy and women aren't interested in you, then you need to
Starting point is 00:07:35 become the kind of guy that women would be interested in. Maybe you need to be more masculine. Maybe you need to work out. Maybe you need to get up early. Maybe you need to get a job. The problem with a lot of millennials at this point is, you know, I'll take my, my, my, you know, I have friends that I'm not going to say who, but I have friends that literally like their kids are 21 and 22 years old. They're not going to school. They have a part-time job. And they don't even have, they don't even have a driver's license.
Starting point is 00:08:11 They don't have a car. They're not trying to get a car. They don't have a driver's license. Their mom at 22 is dropping them off at work and picking them up. And I know people that have two, three kids that are still, they're 22, 23 years old and living at the house. They don't want to get a job. They don't want to get a job. They don't want to get a car.
Starting point is 00:08:29 Their parents aren't pushing them. Or they yell at them and they yell back. They're disrespectful to their parents. It's, you know, and then they're lonely and they're extremely, they're not confident. They don't understand why they don't have a girlfriend. They don't understand why girls don't like them. They don't understand why everything that they see in social media isn't happening to them. Why don't I have a nice car?
Starting point is 00:08:53 Why don't I, why am I not rich? I'm smart or maybe they think they're not smart. And what Andrew Tate does is Andrew Tate says, look, get up off your ass, get a job, start working, start saving your money, start figuring out ways to make money, hustle. You need to start hustling. You need to start working out. You need to get your mind right. You need to start being, you know, a player, a hustler. You need to start being more masculine.
Starting point is 00:09:20 Take charge. Be an alpha male. Well, you know, look, in a lot of ways, those are great. You know, he says a lot of great stuff. He says a lot of horrible stuff, you know. He also says a lot of horrible stuff. And the problem is that someone like him to me, you know, I'm not overly offended if I'm listening to someone and I talk to someone and I don't agree with everything they say.
Starting point is 00:09:50 Like, I take what I can from the conversation and I don't hate someone because they say something I disagree with. Now, the problem is that nowadays in social media, you can say 99% of something that everybody agrees with and you say one thing that they disagree with and suddenly they hate your guts and they don't want anything to do with you and they want to see nothing but your demise. That's what happened with Andrew Tate. Let me explain what happened. Like across the board, he became synonymous. You know, and listen, honestly, and it's his fault. He, but he became synonymous with just toxic masculinity, with, he was labeled a misogynist, which, you know, is he, to a degree. He has a poor image of women, you know. I don't know what the reason for that is that he has such a poor opinion of women.
Starting point is 00:10:44 But like I said, once again, that's just one thing about the guy that, you know, I disagree with. There are other things I do agree with. So the other thing is, you know, he's all, look, he was also very much pushing the idea that, you know, men should be men. and he would say derogatory things about, you know, men dressing up as women and, you know, just across the board. He wasn't embracing the change that is occurring in the youth of today. And as a result of that, he was banned across the board by multiple social media. He was banned within, we'll talk about within, I believe he said, within 24 hours this happened.
Starting point is 00:11:37 He was banned. And look, not that I'm a big social media person or that I've been out for a long time or that I've followed these types of things very, very often, but it truly is amazing that within 24 hours, he was banned. This went on for a year or so, right? Like, he's a year or two years. He's on social media.
Starting point is 00:11:55 He's building up a huge following. And across the board, he was banned from TikTok, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, he had he said that Google shut off a couple of his email addresses which I don't even know how that's possible uh he just said it was like across the board he said banks banks were shutting down his bank accounts like it's it's really amazing that you know that these that that that that actually really that that's even possible like the you know I love the idea of freedom of speech and the idea that, look, like, I disagree with a lot of stuff that's out there. But I wouldn't say that
Starting point is 00:12:39 that person can't say that that person needs to be shut down or their voice needs to be silenced. Like, it's like, listen, I'm going to listen to everybody and I'm going to pick what speaks to me. And instead, what's happened is, you know, they, they canceled them. You know, what was it, the cancel culture, right? So they canceled them. And then that the social media platforms all canceled him, which killed me. So I just thought that was insane. You know, regardless of what you think of is his actual message. Basically, what Andrew Tate has said about being shut down on social media is, it's actually pretty interesting. He's gone on several videos, which, you know, which we'll play. And essentially what he says is he wasn't
Starting point is 00:13:27 upset about it because he said he kind of like, I think he said he, I believe he said he said he knew it was coming. He knew that the he's constantly talking about the matrix like right like the matrix is how you know all the governments and all the social media and how everything's plugged in to one another and how they had it out for him. So he essentially said he knew that the matrix was coming for him and he knew that and he was only upset because he had burned one of his lives and he kind of explains that in in these clips. The only thing I'll state this at the beginning, the only reason I'm upset by being canceled is because I've expired one of my lives because first you get canceled, then they make up a reason to put you in jail. If that fails, they kill you. So now
Starting point is 00:14:10 I'm down to my last two lives, which is also why while I'm answering this question, I'm still being careful how I'm answering. I'm not telling you that. Scary shit. It's scary because they've now, they've given me the warning and I'm still running my mouth. Yeah. So that's scary. And basically he says that, you know, he's putting out his message and that the first way they try and silence you, right? You use up one of your lives. They try and silence. you by shutting you down on social media and spreading, I guess, spreading disinformation about you. So that's one. He said, that's already happening. So the second thing that they do is they accuse you of a crime and they have you arrested. Okay. The third thing they do, if that doesn't
Starting point is 00:14:51 shut you up, the third thing they do is they have you murdered. They kill you. They, and he has a few videos where he's come out and he said, look, he's like, if I, you know, like, I'm, I'm not going to commit suicide. Like, I'm not going to, you know, his fear, his fear was that, you know, the ultimately they, you know, they fake a suicide, kind of like people talk about, um, McAfee, you know, or they talk about Epstein. Like, you know, they, they committed suicide. And then, of course, they didn't commit suicide. It was a murder. He, or there's an accident, of course, you know, there's all those videos and conspiracy theories about how the Clintons have, um, um, have had multiple people.
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Starting point is 00:15:55 Swing by a gas station and get an O'Henry today. Oh, Henry. Either commit suicide or have accidents that had dirt on them. Like, you know, and I'm not a huge conspiracy theorist. Regardless, those things are out there. So he's kind of playing on those types of conspiracies that he's going, that something bad is going to happen to him. So what I thought was hilarious.
Starting point is 00:16:21 This is the other thing about he's constantly talking about the Matrix. And he's, you know, talking about being like outside of the Matrix. and how to work outside of the matrix and be successful outside of the matrix. And I remember one of the things he has said multiple times is he has something. He has like half a dozen passports from different countries so that he can leave at any time. Like he's got a whole, he actually has videos on how to obtain passports from other countries. He has videos on how to start a webcam business. There's all kinds of it.
Starting point is 00:16:57 How to start this business, that business. He's got all kinds of videos that are out on a Hustlers University, which is comical. So, which is funny because this whole thing is probably even making him even more money. So after he gets shut down, he, then he blows up even bigger. Then it becomes a huge thing that he's been shut down by social media and he's been canceled by cancel culture. So his house ends up getting rated and as they're leading him away, he says, the Matrix has attacked me. And there's a video of him being walked off, I believe in handcuffs, led to the police car,
Starting point is 00:17:39 or led into the, what is it being led? I think he's being led into the police station. And there's a video of him saying, the Matrix has attacked me. So, which I think, I think in the midst of this whole thing, the fact that he said this is fucking hilarious. Let's get to the matrix has attacked me. Let's get to the sex trafficking, rape, and running a criminal organization charges. The charges stem from an April 22 allegation made by the ex-boyfriend of a woman that was working for Andrew Tate. so this is according to Andrew Tate and actually it's it's also according to several videos I've seen
Starting point is 00:18:33 and a news a news program and it's according to an article I read which breaks down the the entire the entire arrest also so here's what happened Andrew Tate had a woman that was working working for him you know obviously in Romania he has he has, obviously, he has his, you know, he calls it his mansion. It's a big house. So he's got his mansion and then close to that mansion within, I think, 500 feet or so, he has a few more buildings. It's like a compound. And they have other buildings and there are girls that are working in those, in those buildings. Well, the ex-boyfriend of one of those girls was an American. She calls her ex-boyfriend, well, sorry, her ex-boyfriend calls the, the, the
Starting point is 00:19:24 U.S. Embassy in Romania and calls the police and they contact the police station and he says his girlfriend is working against her will for Andrew Tate and she's being forced to commit sexual acts on camera blah blah blah whatever else and she's being held she's been kidnapped and she's being held against her will. So the Romanian police go to Andrew Tate's house. They come into the house, they search the house, they search the other buildings attached, they find the girl. They arrest Andrew Tate and they arrest his brother and they bring them downtown. They question him.
Starting point is 00:20:17 He says the girl is not there against her will. She can leave any time she wants. In fact, she must be okay because. she was able to contact her ex-boyfriend, apparently. You know, she has access to a cell phone. She has access to the internet. She can certainly leave. She could have called the police.
Starting point is 00:20:35 Whatever. Well, they talk, they interview them for about 45 minutes to an hour, and they let both of them go. No charges were filed. And the entire thing, according to Andrew Tate, died right then. According to him, it was the ex-boyfriend who had basically, swatted him. So it was kind of like he called it a swatting. It was a swatting issue where he had called in this allegation in order to get his house raided just to give him a hard time because his girlfriend
Starting point is 00:21:06 had broken up with her boyfriend in America flown to Romania and was now working for Andrew Tate and was now a girl that he was seeing. Like I said, that's his point of view. That's that was his explanation. I really haven't seen anything that disputes it. Whether or not the girlfriend contacted the boyfriend and said that or not. I don't know. Andrew Tate says that she wasn't being held against her will. The other girls that were there also said they weren't being held against their will. This is according to Andrew Tate. There was no, you know, the investigation died at that point. Now, what happened was that initial complaint started an investigation. and they investigated Andrew Tate and those complaints for the next six months.
Starting point is 00:21:56 Now, that investigation, according to an article I read, a couple of different videos I've seen, basically says that that investigation revealed that Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate were running what's called a lover boy scan. They would go online and they would communicate with women. These women see who they are. They see the money, they see the cars. These guys convince them that they want them to come to Romania, come live with me, I'm in love with you, we can get married, whatever the case may be. These women then fly to Romania, and once they're in Romania, they're forced to work as webcam girls for the Tate organization against their will.
Starting point is 00:22:46 In one case, one of the women says that she was coerced through coercion or violence to have sex. You know, whether that was on camera or not, I don't know. It just says to have sex. How many times? I'm not sure. They say there are, they've pinpointed, the investigation has pinpointed six victims that say that this was a scam that they fell victim to. As a result of that, there was an arrest warrant issued for Andrew Tate. An arrest order, they don't really have a warrant.
Starting point is 00:23:17 It's an arrest order issued to arrest for people, which is Andrew Tate, Tristan Tate, a former Romanian female police officer, and one other individual. The problem is, Andrew Tate at that time, once that order came down, Andrew Tate and his brother were not in Romania. And keep in mind, he has also mentioned on numerous podcasts that he, He has six or seven passports to six or seven different countries, and he could disappear at a moment's notice. Now, the Romanians obviously do not want to get into an extradition issue.
Starting point is 00:23:59 They don't want to be hunting this guy for the next two years and then having to fight extradition to try and get him back from Dubai or some country where he's got citizenship or he's got a passport and he's flying all over the place. Plus the guy's got million. He legitimately is a multi, multi, multi, multi millionaire. He could probably stay gone for a long time. Even though he's well recognized, it'd still be difficult to get him back on some charges that really so far sound like it's just some women, some female, some accusations.
Starting point is 00:24:32 That's a hard thing to get people to come back on. It's not like there's a definite trail of emails and, text messages or whatever. Actually, there may be. I really don't. To be honest with you, I don't know. But still, you can fight extradition for years. They don't want to get into that. What they want to do is they want to wait. They want to wait until they know they got him. So what do they do? They simply monitor his social media presence. And although his accounts are shut down, he's still able to go on to certain platforms, one of them being Twitter. All right. So here's where it gets kind of, But it's funny because it's kind of interesting, you know, a lot of these news programs and influencers are going nuts like, oh my gosh, like they, like what an idiot. He got slammed. He got taken. He got conned. The truth is that law enforcement does this all the time. I know a guy that had robbed a bank. This was stupid. He robbed a bank, then took photos of himself laying on his bed with money laying all around him.
Starting point is 00:25:40 not realizing that a couple of the bands of money actually had the bands and the numbers and the bank name of one of the banks that he, or the bank that he'd robbed. So very quickly, people in his circle realized a bank got robbed down the street yesterday, and now this guy's posting pictures of him with all this money around him, holding a gun and there's bans on all these different wads of bank notes with the same name of the bank. So they sent simply some of these people cut and paste those or copied those screenshot, whatever you want to say, those pictures and sent them to the FBI and the FBI came and arrested him. Not that, you know, not that sharp.
Starting point is 00:26:31 Now keep in mind, Andrew Tate at this point, he doesn't think he's under investigation. I don't think this was something that stupid. It certainly wasn't a slip-up. He probably just genuinely thought, I haven't done anything wrong. Maybe he thinks he hadn't done anything wrong. Maybe he thinks he knows he did something wrong, but he thinks he's in Romania and he has a lot of money
Starting point is 00:26:48 and he's and there's just not much they could do to him. Clearly he was wrong because what happened was he went on to Twitter. He got into an exchange with Greta Thumburg. and she's also like an influencer and activist for global or against, I guess, against global warming or climate change. They're calling it climate change. When I grew up, it was global warming. Now it's climate change. So she's an activist, you know, for climate change or climate change provisions. I'm not really sure how you say it. Anyway, the point is they get into an exchange where Andrew Tate, is kind of mocking her, which is what he does, about climate change and says he says he's got like over like 33 sports cars.
Starting point is 00:27:43 He shows himself putting fuel in his Bugatti and talking about how he has all these sports cars, pumping out emissions. And, you know, and so he kind of mocks her. She goes back. She says something derogatory about him. he says something snide back to her and then he makes a little video he starts talking about his Bugatti or one of his sports cars and how it runs on dead dinosaurs
Starting point is 00:28:13 which I thought was comical I was informing Greta that my very extensive car collection with internal combustion engines which run on dead dinosaurs have an enormous emission anyway while he's mocking her in this this silly video that he does, he ends up, somebody brings him some pizza. The pizza boxes are
Starting point is 00:28:40 from, I don't know what the pizza boxes, Joe's pizza or Jim's pizza or some pizza place. You know, it's not like Papa John's or Domino's. It's a Romanian pizza place that's clearly close to Andrew Tate's house. Now, because this exchange is, is going on on Twitter, and he released the video so quickly, and he served pizza from a place from a pizza place in Romania. The Romanians realized, holy shit, he's here. He's in the country. He hadn't been in the country in over a month. They'd been watching his social media, monitoring his social media for over a month. So what do they do? They immediately put together a little team. They raid his house. They go straight to the house. They raid the house. They search
Starting point is 00:29:31 the house, they arrest him, Andrew Tate, his brother, and the two other individuals. While Andrew Tate is being led out of the house or led into the police station, he ends up saying the whole, The Matrix is attacking me. Comment, he's being held for, I believe the newspaper said, he was expected to be held for 24 hours. And, you know, based on these charges. these allegations or charges. I don't know if there were official charges yet.
Starting point is 00:30:05 There was an order to have him arrested. Now, I don't know what's happened. His lawyer, one of his lawyers, did release a statement saying he would cooperate fully. Didn't say they were baseless or anything like that. Just said that he has the utmost respect for Romanian law enforcement. Although I've heard him say numerous times that the Romanian law enforcement and the Romanian government is extremely corrupt. Why just survive back to school when you can thrive by creating a space that does it all for you,
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Starting point is 00:31:09 And listen, you know, at some level there's corruption in any organization. You're just not going to have an organization where there's not corruption unless maybe it's run by AI or something. So, you know, is the Romanian government and law enforcement more corrupt than the United States law enforcement? I absolutely believe that. they don't get paid a lot of money. They're trying to survive. They are a culture that was run by the Soviet Union for 50 years. You know, there's a lot of corruption in those types of organizations. You know, it's a survival of the fittest. And so you make your little stifin from law enforcement or from your employer. And then you hustle on the side. So,
Starting point is 00:31:55 you know, you try and pick up a little bit from pulling somebody over and they give you a 50 bucks instead of having to pay a ticket or being taken to jail or whatever. So they stuff their pockets a little here and there to make ends meet. Is it wrong? Absolutely. The problem is Andrew Tate is constantly saying that they're corrupt and he uses that corruption and he would rather live in those types of countries that are corrupt because at least then he could make the corruption work for him.
Starting point is 00:32:23 He could play the game. They probably don't like that. Like that's probably an issue. So, why would they take, so that's one of the reasons they probably took these charges pretty seriously and came and arrested him. Makes them look good. You know, this guy says, we're corrupt. We're going to go and arrest him. That possibly feeds into the whole situation. A lot of people might be asking themselves, why Romania? Why would you go to Romania? Keep in mind, he started the webcam or the Camgirl business, whatever you want to call it. he started that business while he was in England. Why move it to Romania? All right. So that's a little
Starting point is 00:33:04 bit of background. This is a little bit of background on that. A lot of people don't know this. I didn't know this until I started researching it. And I think I've done a considerable amount of research on Andrew Tate. I did another video on Andrew Tate with a buddy of mine where we talk about Andrew Tate. So here's why. At one point, when Andrew Tate and his brother were running their organization and they were in England running the organization, they had a 10-bedroom, he'd probably call it a mansion, I'd call it a really big house. So he had a really big house with 10 bedrooms. And he had multiple women living in the house that were working for him in the CAM business, right?
Starting point is 00:33:49 Right, in the Only Fans or whatever you want to call it, in his business. Well, he said, you know, there was a lot of alcohol around for the company. girls. He said, you know, they have to, you know, they get a little, you know, you get a couple drinks in them. You know, they loosen up. They're, they feel better talking on the camera. Whatever, you know, listen, you know, in a way like that might seem, that might seem kind of sleazy-y, but I'll be honest with you, bro. Like, listen, I, I wish I could take a Xanax every time I have to do this. Like, I don't feel great on camera. And you do have to get yourself in the mood to do this. I didn't want to do this video. I had Colby sending me text all day saying,
Starting point is 00:34:27 And Colby's my editor saying, you've got to do this video, bro. Everybody's doing it. You have a different take on it. Okay. I don't know if that's true. But so basically he, Andrew Tate and his brother were running this business out of this, you know, out of this, this large house. One of the girls ends up drinking too much. This is, God, this is whatever, five, six, seven years ago, right?
Starting point is 00:34:54 before he went to move the business of Romania. One of the girls drinks too much. She ends up throwing up several times in the house. He then says to her, listen, you know, like get your shit together. Clean up this mess. You've got to work. What are you doing? Like you have to start, you know, you, what are you doing?
Starting point is 00:35:13 You got to be a professional, like clean up. They get to, she gives him attitude. She's drunk. They start arguing back and forth. He physically grabs her by the arm. And I watched a video where he explains the whole thing. He said, I threw her out. I threw her out of the house.
Starting point is 00:35:30 So he throws her out of the house. She then comes back later and says, I want you to pay me the, I think he said, a thousand pounds that he owed, which is about, I think a thousand pounds is, it's over $1,000. So whatever, about $12, $1,300. So she says, hey, you owe me over $1,000. I want that money now. He says, fuck you, I'm not paying you.
Starting point is 00:35:54 to me that's a dick move you threw her out give her her money get rid of her you know it's over it's not working out apparently he says he goes you know that fuck her i didn't do it you know that's very much him he's just you know a jerk so he didn't give her the money a i think he said like a month or so went by she contacts the authorities so there may have been some back and forth about her trying to acquire the money and him saying he's not going to give it to her eventually she calls the authorities, calls the local police station and says that he attacked her, he physically harmed her, he like beat her up and threw her out of the house. They then go and they raid the house. He says like they kick in the door, they come in strong, they grab him, they take him
Starting point is 00:36:43 downtown, he's arrested. Well, once they search, they start questioning all the other girls that were in the house, the other girls say, that's not what happened at all. She got drunk, she threw up, they got into an argument. He did physically ask her to leave, like push her out of the house, but he didn't beat her up. He didn't slap her. He didn't hurt her. He didn't harm her in any way. She's really upset about the fact that he didn't pay her the money. She says he owes her. Okay. What happens is eventually, although Andrew said, or Tate said, that it took six months before the authorities would drop the charges, it cost him something like, I think he said, like a nearly half a million dollars.
Starting point is 00:37:35 It was nearly half a million dollars in legal fees that he had to pay because he was planning on going to trial. There's an investigation. People are being interviews. Like, legal fees are extremely expensive, I assure you. Now, you can get a public defender, but a guy like this doesn't qualify for a public defender. And the moment you get a lawyer and he sees what you're up against and how much money you have, like, if you're just a regular Joe, they probably charge you half or probably charge you
Starting point is 00:38:00 $100,000, but they know you've got millions, they're going to charge you half a million dollars. So they charge him, so they charge him nearly half a million dollars. Six months later, the charges are dropped. The whole thing drops. He ends up meeting someone from Romania, which may or may not have been this female former female police officer. I don't know. He ends up talking to some law enforcement officer in Romania while he's traveling. That law enforcement officer tells, he explains how he had been arrested in England. And the law enforcement officer says, well, that would have never fly in here. That would
Starting point is 00:38:37 never fly in here. Like you can't have somebody arrested unless they can show bruises. It would have to be right away. They'd have to come to the police department. They would have to show bruises. They would have to have witnesses like it's not that easy to have someone arrested so andrew tate and his brother say you know what let's go to let's move to england i mean sorry let's move to romania so they move their entire organization to romania while in romania obviously they continue doing what they're doing they invest in crypto they continue um the webcam business they also invest in several casinos, they start making a ton of money. Obviously, at that point, he also starts, that's the same time period when he starts doing
Starting point is 00:39:28 social media, he starts Hustlers University, a couple years later, he gets banned. After he was banned, he went on several programs and says that as a result of his message and because he won't shut up, eventually the Matrix will come after him. And, you know, they'll either, they'll have him arrested or killed. Now, maybe he already knew there was an investigation going on. That's very possible. I don't know. And maybe he was already laying the groundwork like, hey, I know they're investigating me.
Starting point is 00:40:05 I'm going to lay the groundwork and say that if I'm ever arrested, it's because they're framing me. They're trying to get rid of me. I don't know. You know, then there's also the, they may. have me killed someday. Anyway, regardless, that's the reason he went to Romania. He then started coming out on programs, talking about how they were eventually going to have him arrested or come for him or have him, you know, suicided or whatever you want to call it. By the time this is released, Andrew Tate will most likely have been released from the Romanian jail and he will probably
Starting point is 00:40:38 do a video explaining what's happening or what was told to him or what he's facing. Now, he may also have already gotten a lawyer and the lawyer says, don't do a video, don't do anything. That's very possible. But, you know, someone like him with the, you know, he's definitely a narcissist, suffers from, you know, serious ego issues. He's probably going to do a video. I wouldn't be shocked if he does a video where he explains, they're coming for me, it's all lies, it's all this, it's all that. If that does happen, like, I'll connect that video to the, to the bat, to the, I'll connect that video to the end of this video.
Starting point is 00:41:25 Now, here is the conspiracy that I think will most likely come out of this. All right. Now, I'm not a huge conspiracy theorist, but, if I had to come up with a conspiracy on why Andrew Tate is so disliked and why it seems like not only social media, but now law enforcement and everybody else is coming after him, when apparently he's in a, he is in a country that doesn't really have the same kind of values that the U.S. has or that the U.K. has, Western society has. other than possibly him just thumbing his nose at the Romanian law enforcement and government and them just saying, you know what, this guy's kind of a jerk. Let's go ahead and arrest him to let him know and everybody else know that, hey, we do have law and order in this country. Maybe that's the reason.
Starting point is 00:42:24 But if I had to venture a guess on what the conspiracy is, I would say this is the conspiracy. Who is behind it? China. Here's why. TikTok's. algorithm is essentially designed to undermine the American youth. Let me give you an example. And by the way, if you want to know where I kind of got this in a way, in some ways,
Starting point is 00:42:49 I got this from a couple different videos. But one of them is a video that was put out by Valuetainment, by Patrick Bet David, with Valuetainment. And if I think about it, I will link that in the description box. And you can watch it. It talks about TikTok and China. Great video. He really breaks down. He does a whole six-month evaluation of TikTok. Super interesting video. Kids that watch TikTok in China aren't shown the same things that the youth in the United States are shown. They're shown things like science experiments.
Starting point is 00:43:27 You know, other kids doing science experiments, other kids doing gymnastics, other kids winning contests, other kids studying hard, making their parents proud, kids showing admiration for their teachers, showing admiration for their parents, showing admiration for other kids that, you know, do things like look up to the CCP, you know, the communist party in China. The CCP is the Chinese Communist Party. So that's the kind of thing that they, that's the kind of thing that are shown. They are also only allowed to watch it, watch TikTok. You can't watch it more than 45, can't be on the app more than 45 minutes a day. And after I think it's 6 o'clock at night, you're not allowed to be on it at all. At the app shuts down. Now here's the thing. Kids in the United States are shown things like prank videos, videos about, you know, dancing trends, viral videos where you're, you know, slapping people or slapstick. videos or being disrespectful to your parents, playing tricks on people, people falling down, you know, doing stupid things, really useless, useless brain, numbing, dumbing down of America type of
Starting point is 00:44:51 videos, like useless, pointless videos. That's what they're shown. And kids here, and you can watch TikTok all day. Kids here are spinning up to three hours, three and four hours a day on TikTok. The videos are designed to be disrespectful to your parents to show lack of duty, lack of, you know, lack of admiration for adults and an absolute disregard for, you know, any type of duty, responsibility, and a complete disrespect for the United States. It completely is undermining the, you know, the American. traditional American values.
Starting point is 00:45:34 The algorithm is almost designed to promote anti-American emasculation of males in the United States. Okay, so maybe that's probably a simplistic way of saying it. Maybe that's a little bit too aggressive of a way of saying it. But here's what I know. It's a concern for the U.S. government. Now, the Republican Party and the Democratic Party in Congress can't agree on pretty much anything. But they do agree on this. They agree that the app is detrimental to the U.S. population, that information is being collected.
Starting point is 00:46:17 It's being stored and it's being sent back to the CCP and it's being analyzed and it's being, they're collecting data on you and everything about you. every aspect it's so bad that I think it's almost a dozen states in the last year or two years have come up with laws stating that no employee of the government in that state is allowed to have the app on their phone they're very concerned also the FBI director has come out in front of Congress and said that it is a major concern and that he believes that there's evidence that shows that the CCP is collecting data on Americans. It's so bad that Congress just put together a bill that's supposed to be voted on the next few months. And the bill is the, it's the
Starting point is 00:47:13 anti-social CCP act where they're trying to ban the TikTok app completely. The problem, how does that tie into someone like Andrew Tate? Here's what I think is going to come out. I think it's going to come out that people like Andrew Tate, Jordan Peterson, Ben Shapiro, those ultra-conservative guys stand in the way of the algorithm or the CCP and TikTok's ability to emasculate males in the United States. and create a divide in the country. Because the country, honestly, is extremely divided.
Starting point is 00:48:01 You have to think, I'm 53 years old. Like, I've been around a while. I've been in prison for, I went to prison for 13 years. It's, the country is extremely divided right now. Extremely divided. And one of the things that comes up all the time is TikTok. Like, I talk to people all the time, and it's constantly TikTok. TikTok, TikTok, tick tock, tick tock, tick tock.
Starting point is 00:48:26 It's really an issue. People will pull it out like it's the news. Like, this is some guy in his living room in an apartment in Iowa that is spouting off, you know, some ridiculous notion and you're ready to quit your job over it. Like, there are ridiculous things on this platform. And because people post these videos and they go viral, like they totally influence the country.
Starting point is 00:48:53 It's outrageous. Anyway, I think that's probably going to be one of the conspiracies that comes out as a result of this whole thing. Now, the other thing is, Andrew Tate, unfortunately for him, unlike Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro, is that Andrew Tate has given the authorities enough rope to hang him. So, you know, his message is honestly not that vastly different than Jordan Peterson or Ben Shapiro. These are traditional values. These are find a purpose in life, work hard. And yet, the problem is Andrew Tate's delivery so overwhelmingly horrible.
Starting point is 00:49:42 He has said so many, not just controversial things, but he said them in such a horrible. way that I really see him having put himself in a bad position. I think he'll be let out of jail very quickly. I would be shocked if this goes very far. I think that most likely what happens with him is he will end up, he'll fight the charges and eventually they'll get dropped and he won't do any jail time. They'll probably get dropped to something along the lines of a misdemeanor or some type of a fine if that happens at all. Keep in mind, a lot of these women are from the United States, they're from Europe,
Starting point is 00:50:32 they're from all over. So let's say he shuts down the business and has to fly these women, these women fly back to their countries of origin. Now if he goes to trial, they have to be flown back in. Is that something the Romanians really want to pay for? And how hard, even if the accusations are 100% true, it's not going to be hard to discredit women that leave their boyfriends, fly across the world to come to a country because they see a rich guy that had access to the internet, access to phones, like could have left pretty much at any time, stayed in the place. It's like I get Stockholm syndrome, and I'm not saying that that doesn't exist. And I understand that some of these women were genuinely probably scared or could have been scared.
Starting point is 00:51:20 I don't know what the issue is. What I'm saying is it's not that difficult to put a woman on the stand six months after an event happened and make her look bad. And the prosecutors know this. Plus, you have to get her there. Plus, let's assume everything they're saying is true. Let's pretend every accusation that you have to believe women, all women, right? So everything they're saying is true. Let's pretend that's the case.
Starting point is 00:51:46 For a guy like Andrew Tate, and listen, you know, God bless him. Like I said, there's some of the stuff he says I believe, some of the stuff I agree with, some stuff I absolutely don't agree with. But for a guy like that, I wouldn't put it past him to have someone go to those women and say, I'm going to give you this much money, but when you get called as a witness, you don't go to Romania. You say, I'm not going to continue with this. I'm staying here. I don't want to participate. I don't want to continue. I don't want to testify. I don't want to be a witness. There's six women. Some of these women, he was dating. How hard is it? How many women call the police? And then you're simply nice to them again. And they drop all the children.
Starting point is 00:52:35 charges. Women. Women call the police. They show up. They say all kinds of crazy things that didn't happen. Or maybe they did. And then the guy's like, I'm sorry. I apologize. I messed up. They drop it all. They fall in love all over again and they drop all pretenses or they decide they're going to go ahead and not cooperate and they're going to drop the charges. I wouldn't be shocked if he doesn't have the ability to get this whole thing swept under the rug. That's my take on the whole. On the thing. I can only, I genuinely can't wait for the conspiracy theories to come out. I really think there's going to be something along the lines of the whole, maybe he'll throw it on the Democrats because he's clearly a conservative, so he may throw it on all the liberals. But I think the whole
Starting point is 00:53:26 liberal agenda and the whole CCP TikTok thing kind of ties in together, I wouldn't be shocked if that's not the way it goes. Listen, I appreciate you guys watching. I appreciate you hearing my take on this whole thing. It's pretty comical, I know, and I can't wait to see what happens. So if you like the video, do me a favor, subscribe, hit the bell so you get notified of videos just like this. Leave me a comment in the comment section to tell me what you think. What else?
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