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Andrew Tate's RM23.1 Million Luxury Car Collection Seized By Romanian Police

A number of Tate's properties have also been confiscated by the Romanian authorities.

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Controversial Internet personality Andrew Tate's EUR5 million (RM23.1 million) luxury car collection was recently confiscated by Romanian authorities

According to Spy News, a Buggati Chiron worth EUR3 million (RM13.8 million), a Rolls Royce worth EUR400,000 (RM1.8 million), two Ferraris, and a Porsche amounting to EUR1 million (RM4.6 million) together, were some of the cars that were seized from Tate's collection.

Aside from the luxury vehicles, Romanian authorities have also confiscated several of Tate and his brother Tristan's properties in Bucharest, Romania. 

This includes a EUR7 million (RM32.4 million) villa.

Image via Revolutionary Program Design

The self-proclaimed misogynist previously boasted about owning 33 luxury cars to Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg. This was in a bid to taunt Thunberg with the amount of carbon emissions his cars would emit into the environment.

Thunberg responded with, "Yes, please do enlighten me. Email me at smalldickenergy@getalife.com."

Tate, along with his brother, were arrested on charges of human trafficking, rape, and forming an organised crime group

Authorities are currently investigating the Tate brothers for exploiting kidnapped women to create pornographic content to be sold to a specialised website for a cost, where they reportedly made a significant amount of profit.

Before his arrest, Tate had moved to Romania from the UK to avoid persecution for their existing allegations and had not revealed his exact location since, according to Vox.

Ironically, Tate allegedly gave his position away to authorities after responding to Thunberg's tweet with a two-minute rant.

In the video, two pizza boxes were featured in the video and many eagle-eyed netizens noticed the brand on the delivery boxes to be from a pizza brand that was only local to Romania.

This minute detail gave enough proof to Romanian authorities that the Tates were in the country, which warranted a raid on their home.

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