Andrew Tate reveals who are allowed to visit him in prison, Twitch star's name unexpectedly on list

Andrew Tate reveals who are allowed to visit him in prison [Image via: @Reuters on Twitter]
Andrew Tate reveals who are allowed to visit him in prison [Image via: @Reuters on Twitter]

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan were arrested earlier this month as part of an investigation into human trafficking allegations. The government suspects the pair, along with two Romanian men, of operating an organized crime group.

Romanian police have taken the controversial influencer into arrest on accusations of human trafficking and rape. As part of their investigation, detectives have seized $4 million worth of assets from Tate's Bucharest residence. After a raid on his Bucharest compound, Romanian investigators claimed to have seized 29 valuables, including high-end automobiles, watches, and cash.

Andrew Tate, who has been using his incarceration to accuse Logan Paul of being a "part of the matrix," recently stated that he had submitted his visitation application. The former kickboxer-turned-influencer stated that he is permitted five guests in addition to his attorney.

While he stated that four of the guests were members of his family, the fifth visitor surprised many. In a recent tweet, Andrew Tate included American Twitch and YouTube broadcaster Adin Ross on the list:

"I've just filled in my visitation form. Besides my lawyer, I'm allowed 5 visitors, 4 are family members and the 5th is @adinross."

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Fans of Andrew Tate chanted "Free Top G" and demanded his release in Greece's capital

An unusual chain of events that began with Andrew Tate tweeting directly at Greta Thunberg and bragging about the emissions of his fleet of cars culminated in his arrest in Romania, where he is being investigated for human trafficking and rape.

The radical statements made by Tate, such as comparing women to property and appealing to the rising audience of the masculinist subculture of a trendy, successful, and fiercely autonomous male, have contributed to his continued viral success.

He's being spoken about on all the main media outlets. Many prominent content creators have discussed Tate or invited him to appear on their livestreams or podcasts, usually to address his extreme chauvinist views on women and contemporary masculinity.

Earlier this week, a surprising number of Andrew Tate supporters gathered in Athens to show their support for him as he is investigated for human trafficking and rape claims.

Videos of the demonstration circulated on social media, garnering millions of views. The footage depicted a large group of primarily young males raising their fists and yelling:

"Free top G! Free top G!"

Check out the video below:

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