BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Amid the continuing legal conflict involving Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate, a supporter recently offered an update on the assets owned by the Tate brothers that were seized by DIICOT.
This information was shared on the platform 'X' (formerly known as Twitter).
Starting in December 2022, Andrew and his brother Tristan have become entangled in a legal dispute, confronting accusations of sexual assault, human trafficking, and links to organized crime.
Moreover, fresh allegations have arisen, suggesting that Andrew and his associates have engaged in intimidating the purported victims.
Will Andrew Tate get his assets back from DIICOT?
Andrew and Tristan have been unsuccessful in reclaiming their confiscated assets, which were seized by the Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism (DIICOT) in Bucharest.
DIICOT stated that they had seized 15 high-end vehicles and watches as part of this case and identified more than 10 properties and parcels of land registered under companies linked to the Tate brothers.
Although Tate's travel restrictions have been relaxed and he is no longer under house arrest, he remains unable to access his confiscated assets.
However, a recent update shared on the platform 'X' by the user @TateNews provides information about the assets that have been under confiscation for an extended period.
In the post, @TateNews stated, "BREAKING: Andrew and Tristan Tate will find out if their assets will be returned or not in 10 days."
Andrew Tate's troll says 'would love him to be a broke boy'
After receiving the update regarding Andrew and Tristan's asset retrieval status, numerous users stepped forward to share their perspectives.
One user wrote, "Prob not. Would love him to be a broke boy."
Another user asserted that it is unlikely whether the Tate brothers will get their assets back and wrote, "It’s unlikely unless they can prove where the money came from to purchase the assets and it didn’t come from what they’ve been accused of."
A user stated, "They dont care about what they get back, as long as they return their fathers Casio watch."