Andrew Tate victims were allegedly branded with ‘owned by Tate’ tattoos
2 min readReports suggest that women who were working for Andrew Tate in Romania were allegedly tattooed with the words ‘owned by Tate.’
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Women who went to work for Andrew Tate were branded with tattoos
Andrew Tate, who has earned an infamous attitude for his attitude towards women, has allegedly branded some of the women who were working for him.
If you didn’t know, the social media influencer is currently detained in eastern Europe. Moreover, he is held in custody for 30 days as police continue to investigate the charges.
Tate is accused of being connected to the rape and human trafficking of women at his luxury villa.
Meanwhile, the allegations come after a 22-year-old woman claimed that she was held against her will last year.
This led to law enforcement raiding Tate’s villa last month and arresting him and his younger brother, Tristan.
Meanwhile, the cops state to the Times magazine that the victim and other alleged women were branded with the words ‘owned by Tate.’
Moreover, as per Romanian police, the 36-year-old allegedly kept six women under ‘house arrest 24/7 like prisoners’ at his compound.
An insider of the judicial system said, ‘The abuse was physical and emotional. They were not allowed to leave the house without security and they were watched day and night.’
In addition, the women were supposedly ‘deprived of their freedom and followed everywhere.’
Andrew Tate’s history of making controversial remarks about women
Andrew Tate has been labeled as a misogynist in the past for his frequent remarks about how he regards women and how he treats them.
Additionally, he has made headlines for saying that women belong to men. He also said that women are obligated to give men the earnings they make from adult content.
Besides that, Tate talked about women who paid for their individual s** cam sites such as OnlyFans for an interview in July.
He mentioned, ‘It’s not about being property, it’s about she belongs to him, and the intimate parts of her body belong to him because they’re in a relationship. And if she wants to sell those, he has a stake in those parts of her body.’
However, he denied that such rules does not apply to men who act in pornographic videos.
He stated, ‘because I think the women belong to the man.’
Furthermore, it seems like Tate’s brother, Tristan, also shares a similar mindset.