plowunited.net – Andrew Tate faces court in Romania after police stopped him for allegedly driving at 196 km/h (122 mph) in a 50 km/h zone. Authorities claim Tate exceeded the speed limit by 146 km/h on a mountain road near Râmnicu Vâlcea. Police suspended his license for 120 days and fined him 1,822 lei (about £305). Tate denies the speeding charge, blaming a possible radar gun malfunction. He called the allegation “grossly false” and promised to explain his side in court.
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Details of the Speeding Incident and Tate’s Response
The incident occurred early Saturday near the town of Râmnicu Vâlcea, roughly 110 miles northwest of Bucharest. Police say they detected Tate driving at nearly four times the speed limit on an empty mountain pass. Tate confirmed the stop on social media but rejected the speeding claim. He argued that the radar device must have been “calibrated incorrectly” and that he would never drive recklessly or endanger others on the road. Despite this, the police took immediate action, suspending his license and imposing a fine.
Background: Andrew Tate’s Legal Troubles in Romania
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan face serious legal challenges in Romania. Both men are charged with trafficking minors, sexual intercourse with a minor, and money laundering. Another case accuses them of human trafficking and forming a criminal gang to exploit women sexually. Romanian prosecutors sent this latter case back for further investigation and evidence collection. The brothers deny all charges and are currently under Romanian jurisdiction while these proceedings continue. Their legal battles have attracted widespread media attention and international scrutiny.
Charges and International Legal Actions Against the Tate Brothers
The Tate brothers also face charges in the UK linked to events between 2012 and 2015. Andrew Tate is charged with rape, actual bodily harm, human trafficking, and controlling prostitution for gain, involving three alleged victims. Tristan Tate faces similar charges, including rape and human trafficking involving one alleged victim. Bedfordshire police issued international arrest warrants for the brothers, who maintain their innocence and deny all allegations.
Extradition Plans and Future Legal Proceedings
Romanian authorities plan to extradite Andrew and Tristan Tate to the UK once the Romanian legal cases conclude. Both men remain under close legal scrutiny, balancing multiple investigations across countries. The ongoing proceedings could have significant consequences for their futures. Meanwhile, Tate’s court appearance on the speeding charge adds to his mounting legal challenges. The case draws international media attention, given Tate’s high-profile social media presence and controversial reputation.