Andrew Tate Accused of Threatening OnlyFans Models

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Andrew Tate Accused of Threatening OnlyFans Models

Prosecutors claim that Andrew Tate’s so-called “angels” tightly controlled his six trafficking victims while running their OnlyFans accounts for him.

Tate’s enforcers, Georgiana Naghel and Luana Radu are accused of threatening and bullying the women he is accused of luring to Romania.

Tate and his brother Tristan are accused of converting the six women into “slaves” after trafficking them.

The operation allegedly exploited the women, taking half of their earnings while they performed sex work on OnlyFans.

A new 61-page cache of prosecutors’ documents lays out the allegations in greater detail, including the roles of Naghel and Radu.

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All allegations against the Tate brothers and the two women have been denied.

The court documents, dated December 30, were made available to the news agency Reuters.

It came after the Tates’ release appeal was denied, meaning they will remain in jail until at least February 27.

Naghel and Radu would allegedly take half of their revenue and exert tight control over the women’s online content.

They would allegedly use TikTok to drive traffic to the women’s OnlyFans accounts.

Prosecutors said the models would be fined for infractions like “sniffling” on camera, and Naghel and Radu allegedly threatened violence if the women did not work.

Naghel, 28, is said to be Andrew’s girlfriend, while Radu, 32, is said to be a former cop.

Yesterday, new documents were released, which included rape allegations against Andrew.

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After luring one of the six women to Romania, the 36-year-old is accused of raping her twice.

Eugen Vidineac, Tate’s lawyer, claims the sex was consensual and accuses the alleged victim of fabricating the rape claims.

DIICOT, Romania’s specialized organized crime unit, is investigating Andrew and Tristan, both 34.

They have been held in detention since their arrest in December.

Prosecutors allege he used deception and intimidation to bring the six victims under their control and “transform them into slaves”.

Vidineac, the Tates’ lawyer, claims that the women were not mistreated and were not forced to perform sex work.

And two of the women – named Beatrice and Iasmina – appeared on Romanian TV to insist they are not “victims”.

However, the other four alleged victims have yet to comment on the case.

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Prosecutors claim Tate, a popular influencer who calls himself a misogynist, was in charge of the women’s earnings on OnlyFans.

Tate previously boasted that he had 75 women working for him, earning him around £500,000 per month.

He cultivated an image that appealed to adolescent boys, establishing an online empire that propelled him to the top of Google searches.

He displayed expensive cars, socialized with beautiful women, and smoked cigars.

Much of the content masquerading as lifestyle advice is highly sexist and promotes violence against women.

His influence has spread alarmingly among young men and boys, with one UK MP accusing him of “brainwashing” children.

Many of his cars have now been impounded by Romanian cops, who have seized more than £3 million in assets from him.

Tate rose to prominence following a brief appearance on Big Brother.

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He was fired from the reality show after an alleged video of him assaulting a woman surfaced online.

Since then, he has sparked revulsion and outrage with a flood of twisted content on the internet.

Labour MP Alex Davies-Jones has called on the UK Government to take action to combat the spread of Tate’s content, which has already been revealed by teachers.

“Schools across the UK are in crisis as the vile misogyny of online influencer Andrew Tate seeps into our classrooms and society,” Ms. Davies Jones MP said.

“Teachers are now being forced to create their resources to re-educate boys who are being brainwashed online by his deeply toxic messaging.”

Tate, who was born in Washington, DC, was banned from Twitter in 2017 for violating its terms of service with his controversial comments.

Tate was banned from several other social media sites in August, only to be reinstated on Twitter after Elon Musk took over the company.

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