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Andrew Tate to appear in court in Romania as his lawyers argue he should be released


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He will be released without charge shortly.

 

He's basically been given a one month prison sentence for thought crime. A warning. Adjust your thinking to Woke orthodoxy or face the consequences every time you enter a "developing" country without due process.

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Tweets from BBC journalists

 

"Here we go… we have some explosive news coming regarding the #AndrewTate case. Watch this space!"

 

Our BBC investigation into #AndrewTate nearly finished. I can tell you he’s not coming out any time soon. Officials now looking at poss money-laundering and a treasure trove of evidence. Trial’s looking like end of May. Lots more big revelations to come.

 

Will be across BBC output on Tuesday, but main report on BBC File on 4 at 8pm.

 

 

 

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10 hours ago, JonnyF said:

He will be released without charge shortly.

 

He's basically been given a one month prison sentence for thought crime. A warning. Adjust your thinking to Woke orthodoxy or face the consequences every time you enter a "developing" country without due process.

So, on the one hand you claim he's going to walk. On the other hand you claim that Romania doesn't afford suspects due process. So the way that they're not going to afford him due process is by letting him walk free?

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The Romanian government knows this case is receiving a lot of international attention. I don’t know how good or bad their justice system is normally,  but it's fair to assume that they're taking extra care on such a high profile case. Which points to the probability that they do have the goods on Tate but are taking the time to do the charging right.

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