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Disgraced influencer Andrew Tate‘s Twitter account posted a story Sunday saying he or his brother ended up in the hospital while being held in a Romanian jail on suspicion of sex trafficking.

The online account posted a vague message that read “The Matrix has attacked me. But they misunderstand, you cannot kill an idea. Hard to Kill.”

It’s not clear who wrote the tweet, but it included a link to a report from the Romanian outlet Spy News that said Tate or his brother Tristan ended up going to a hospital.

The report said the visit occurred after the brothers were given routine medical checks in jail.

Late last month, police in tactical gear descended on a villa where the Tate brothers were staying and took them into custody. 


  Tate was arrested in Romania on suspicion of sex trafficking. YouTube / TateSpeech Tate was arrested in Romania on suspicion of sex trafficking. YouTube / TateSpeech

Romanian prosecutors claim the duo held multiple women against their will and forced them to perform sex acts while being filmed.


  Tate in a video responding to Greta Thunberg on Twitter on Dec. 29, 2023. He was arrested that same day. Twitter / Andrew Tate Tate in a video responding to Greta Thunberg on Twitter on Dec. 29, 2023. He was arrested that same day. Twitter / Andrew Tate

Tate, a former professional kickboxer and self-proclaimed misogynist, garnered some fame in 2016 when he appeared on the UK reality TV show “Big Brother.”


  Romanian prosecutors allege Tate and his brother Tristian held multiple women against their will and coerced them into performing sex acts on camera. REUTERS Romanian prosecutors allege Tate and his brother Tristian held multiple women against their will and coerced them into performing sex acts on camera. REUTERS

He has since claimed to possess more than $100 million and acts as a “success coach” for men. 

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