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Andrew Tate Buys 10 Bugatti Scooters Worth $12,000 After His 15 Supercars Were Seized

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Andrew Tate, four-time world kickboxing champion, buys 10 Bugatti scooters worth $12,000 after his supercars were seized.

Romanian Authority said 15 luxury cars seized from Tate could be sold to pay victims if convicted of Human trafficking, rape.

Tate under house arrest on suspicion of human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women.

Cars taken away from his property includes a Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge and an Aston Martin Vanquish S Ultimate.





Other are a BMW X6 M, a Porsche Carrera 4S 911 992, a Ferrari 812 Superfast, Lamborghini Huracan and a Mercedes GLS.

Earlier in the year, Romanian authorities seized at least 15 luxury cars owned by Andrew Tate, following his arrest on December 29, 2022 over an alleged sex trafficking and exploiting women to make porn.

Luxury cars removed from Tate’s several properties includes Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge, Aston Martin Vanquish S Ultimate, a BMW X6 M, a Porsche Carrera 4S 911 992, a Ferrari 812 Superfast, a Lamborghini Huracan and a Mercedes-Benz GLS SUV.





The 36 year old four-time world kickboxing champion remained under house arrest in Romania until May 29th, 2023 after being released from a detention facility in March.

Despite being restricted within his home, Tate has remained active on social media. In his latest post, he showed off 10 new eco-friendly Bugatti scooters he bought to cruise around his compound.

In a video shared, Tate, who claimed he was the fastest man in the world while riding one his Bugatti Scooters, joked : “How long before they raid us again and take them away from us?”

Featuring self-repairing tyres, the Bugatti Scooter prized from $1,200 each can reach speeds up to 22 mph (~35 kph) and will travel for up to 35 miles (~56 km) on a single charge, which is about 13 miles (~21 km) more compared to 2022 model’s range.

Following the raid in January, a spokesperson for Romania’s Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism (DIICOT) told Insider that Tate’s seized luxury properties, including 15 luxury cars, could be used to compensate victims if he is convicted in a Romanian court.

“It’s in order to assure that if the victims have claims, financial claims, they can be covered by the cost,” Ramona Bolla, the DIICOT spokesperson, said.

“And, of course in order to serve, for the purpose of being taken by the state, if we can prove that they have gained this money from human trafficking. And in order to sustain the price of the trial, the cost of the investigation.”





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