Andrew Tate release: How long will 'Top G' be under house arrest? Here are the details 

Andrew Tate [Image credits: @Cobratate on Twitter]
Andrew Tate [Image credits: @Cobratate on Twitter]

After spending more than three months inside the Romanian prison, controversial personality Andrew Tate, along with his brother Tristan, were released on Friday.

The two brothers were arrested on multiple charges, including human trafficking and rape.

After their release, the Tate brothers have been ordered to stay under house arrest until April 29. Under house arrest, the duo would require prior approval from the authorities to leave their house. To add to that, Tristan and Andrew Tate could not contact any of the witnesses in the case.

After his release from Romanian prison, 'Top G' addressed the media where he thanked the judges for letting the two brothers out of jail. Tate added that he did not have any ill will towards Romania and believed that justice would be served in his case.

The 36-year-old also believes he will not be convicted as he did not do anything wrong.

"[I thank the judges] who heard us today because they were very attentive, and they listened to us, and they let us free... I have no resentment in my heart for the country of Romania or for anybody else, I just believe in the truth ... I truly believe that justice will be served in the end. There is zero per cent chance of me being convicted for something I've not done," said Andrew Tate.

Andrew Tate speaks about his time in prison

After being released from Romanian prison on Friday, Andrew Tate shared his experience in jail.

'Top G' uploaded a post where he claimed that he was held in a 24-hour lockdown without any yard time. He also explained how being alone gave him time to contemplate life and that after coming out, he could not use his phone for a long period of time.

"Since last year, I've been in 24-hour lockdown. No yard time. Pacing a three-meter cell with zero electronics or outside contact. Absolute clarity of mind. Real thoughts. Real plans. Vivid pain. One hour home, and I can't stand my phone. Some habits die hard. We must defeat Shaytan."

A video of Tate also went viral on social media where the freshly released 'Top G' can be seen pacing back and forth and smoking a cigar. The former two-weight champion appears to be in great shape in the video.

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Edited by Tejas Rathi