After being detained late last year during a raid by the anti-organized crime unit, Andrew Tate has already spent more than a month in a Romanian prison cell. The charges against Tate and his brother include assault and human trafficking.
Andrew Tate, a former kickboxer who is currently imprisoned until February 27, recently published a series of tweets detailing his traumatic conditions in custody. He spoke of the darkness and the bugs as he contended with the mental anguish of being imprisoned.
It is understandable that other well-known individuals would express their support for the former kickboxer given his nearly “cult of personality”-like fame on social media. UFC middleweight Darren Till was one such celebrity. The Liverpudlian, who supports Tate, recently tweeted:
However, fellow Englishman Michael Bisping appears to have no patience for such widespread support for Andrew Tate and appears to want to take the 36-year-title old’s as “Top G” for himself.
By replying to Darren Till’s tweet with a quote-tweet of his own, Bisping cleverly hinted that he is the “Top G” and is indeed free. The Count reported:
Tate is someone who Michael Bisping despises openly, and the UFC Hall of Famer frequently makes fun of Tate.
Andrew Tate jailed: ‘Top G’ describes harsh prison conditions after court calls for his extended detention
Andrew Tate recently tweeted excerpts from his daily email in which he detailed his struggles and living circumstances in a prison cell. Tate is not enjoying life in prison.
The Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism (DIICOT) detained Tate and his brother on December 29 for allegedly engaging in crimes like rape, human trafficking, and exploitation.
A Romanian court recently increased the custody time of the brother, Andrew Tate, by another 30 days, until February 27. Andrew Tate had previously been imprisoned for 30 days while he awaited being officially prosecuted. Soon later, “Top G” tweeted about his ostensibly difficult existence in prison, repeating that his only pals there were insects and pests. The so-called “Trillionare” penned the following:
Andrew Tate recently tweeted excerpts from his daily email in which he detailed his struggles and living circumstances in a prison cell. Tate is not enjoying life in prison.
“They are attempting to destroy me. being thrown into a dark cell. My only companions at night are bed bugs, lice, and cockroaches… With unfair imprisonment, they’re attempting to undermine my Iron Mind. I can’t be broken by them. My guardians are aware of my innocence. They see its injustice.”