Andrew Tate's fan claims he can potentially get a 20-year sentence, Internet calls legal case 'ridiculous'

Andrew Tate's fan claims contentious influencer can potentially get a 20-year sentence, Internet calls legal case 'ridiculous'
Andrew Tate has been embroiled in a long legal battle over serious allegations (Andrew Tate/X)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: A fan of Andrew Tate has shared a recent development in the legal proceedings involving the influencer, revealing that both Top G and his brother Tristan Tate could potentially face a 20-year prison sentence.

This comes before the siblings are scheduled to appear in the Bucharest court. The prolonged legal saga of Andrew and Tristan has captivated constant attention following the charges levied on them, ranging from human trafficking and organized crime to sexual assault. 

Andrew Tate appered on a YouTube vlog (Mo Vlogs/ YouTube)
Andrew Tate has been accused of rape and human trafficking (Mo Vlogs/YouTube)

Will Andrew and Tristan Tate go to jail for 20 years?

In a recent tweet on X (formerly X), @TateNews, a known supporter of Andrew and Tristan, shared developments in the legal case involving the siblings.

They conveyed, "UPDATE: Tomorrow the Tate brothers attend court. A Romanian judge will determine whether or not DIICOTs evidence follows the Romanian law. If not postponed then the preliminary chamber will be over in a few days or weeks, then judge sets a trial date. They face 20+ years."

Expressing prayers for Andrew and Tristan, @TateNews added, "Pray for the best possible outcome for the Tate brothers."



 

Followers suggest Andrew and Tristan Tate leave Romania in a helicopter

After @TateNews provided an update on Andrew and Tristan's legal case, including the claim of a potential 20-year imprisonment, numerous users came forward to share their views.

Andrew Tate defends himself (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate's fans labeled the legal cases brought against him 'ridiculous'  (@Cobratate/X)

One wrote, "This is completely ridiculous. The entire case should be thrown out by the courts, with an apology from the government." 

Another said, "What a rotten judicial system that is. Best of luck to them."

"can they just hurry up and get this over with if they're guilty, make it publically known and charge them if they're not, make it publically known and don't sick of this going in circles," expressed a person. 

Someone else commented, "Just get a chopper and leave the country then asap if that is the case"



 



 



 



 

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