Following Andrew Tate’s recent arrest, Romanian authorities seized his collection of luxury vehicles, including his infamous Bugatti.
The authorities have confiscated ten more of Andrew Tate’s high-end vehicles in addition to a $2.9 million Buggati.
Andrew Tate, a misogynist social media celebrity who was detained by Romanian authorities last week on suspicion of human trafficking, is doing great.
Romanian law enforcement agencies have apparently now seized Tate’s automobile collection, which is said to be worth about five million euros, as he serves a 30-day prison sentence and an investigation is still ongoing, according to local Romanian outlet Spy News on Wednesday.
According to his numerous social media posts about his luxury cars, Tate has a collection of roughly 33 different high-end cars.
A house where Tate and his brother reportedly kept six young ladies was reportedly seized by Romanian officials in addition to his cars.
According to the law enforcement agencies, Tate is suspected of being a member of a criminal organization that seduces women with false promises before sexually abusing them and subjecting them to “physical violence and mental coercion through intimidation, constant surveillance, control, and invoking alleged debts.”
Brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate’s house and automobiles were taken by DIICOT prosecutors. The two millionaires, who are accused of abducting and abusing six young women, are still in detention.
Additionally, the two well-known millionaires’ spectacular automobile collection, valued at over 5 million euros, was seized by DIICOT prosecutors.
Among the vehicles Andrew and Tristan Tate have in their yard are a Buggati Chiron valued at three million euros as well as a Rolls Royce valued at four hundred thousand euros. Additionally, they have two Ferraris and a Porsche worth over a million euros there.
According to the report sighted by Mandy News, only two of the six females involved in the case are parties to the civil complaint at this time, and they have not yet specified what damages they are requesting. The millionaire received 50,000 euros per month from one of the young women taken hostage.
How much is Andrew Tate’s house in Romania worth?
According to British newspapers, Andrew and Tristan Tate’s villa in Bucharest is estimated to be valued around 7 million euros. The two millionaires flaunt not just of their ideal home in Romania but also of their numerous luxury cars.
Andrew Tate once asserted that he owned 33 high-end vehicles. Cobra Tate’s net worth is listed as being around $350 million on certain websites.
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