Wiretaps Reveal That Andrew Tate And Brother Tristian Were FRAMED By The Victims

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Andrew Tate is currently still housed in jail amid allegations of human trafficking and connections to organized crime. However, according to spynews.ro, alleged footage of wiretapes between victims of Tate indicates that the two women allegedly planned to frame ‘Cobra’.

This article was published by spynews.ro yesterday and has been translated from Romanian to English:

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The wiretaps reportedly included conversations where the women shared personal secrets and exchanged advice on furthering their respective careers.

It has also been reported that, in light of the scandal, the women were concerned about being recognized by fans on adult websites and were seen discussing ways to disguise themselves.

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In one conversation between the US woman and her mother, the alleged victim of the Tate brothers was confronted and accused of setting the authorities on fire.

Recently, the Tate brothers were escorted to DIICOT for the continuation of a computer search. Their lawyer, Eugen Vidineac, has stated that law enforcement officers have not yet extracted the data that will be analyzed as part of the investigation.

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“The extraction of certain data is to be interpreted by the authorized body and made available to the defense when it is ready, for which it is not known what evidence will be found,” Vidineac said in an exclusive interview with Antena Stars.

As the investigation continues, the evidence collected from the wiretaps could have significant implications for the case.

The Tate brothers have denied all allegations against them, and their legal team is expected to closely scrutinize any evidence presented by the prosecution