Cops will ‘impound Andrew Tate’s £4.8million Bugatti stored in Dubai’: Romanian authorities plan to sell luxury car social media star posed with in photo he used to troll Greta Thunberg
- The luxury sports car is set to be seized by Romanian police following his arrest
- Romanian police are turning their heads to other countries where Tate has assets
Romanian authorities will impound and sell Andrew Tate’s £4.8 million Bugatti if he is convicted, it is claimed.
The self-proclaimed misogynist’s luxury sports car is reportedly set to be seized by police following his arrest on suspicion of human trafficking, rape, and organised crime.
Last month it was reported that authorities seized several luxury cars from Tate’s compound on the outskirts of Bucharest, Romania’s capital.
But now, Romanian officials are turning their heads to other countries where the former kick-boxer and YouTube personality holds significant assets.
The £4.8 million Bugatti – currently in Dubai – is believed to be the car Tate posted online in an attempt to taunt Greta Thunberg, before the climate activist savagely put him down for his ‘small d**k energy’.
Romanian authorities will impound and sell Andrew Tate’s £4.8 million Bugatti if he is convicted
Former kickboxer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan arrive in court to attend their failed appeal in Bucharest, Romania, February 01, 2023
Romanian publication Gandul reported that a representative of the country’s Administration of Impaired Assets (ANABI) sent a request to Dubai officials in the United Arab Emirates to seize the sports car and transfer it to Romania.
ANAMI officials are also continuing to look to other countries where Tate and his brother Tristan hold or store assets. Gandul reported that this includes the UK, USA, and Ireland.
Following approval from Dubai, the car will reportedly be transported to Romania where it will sit in a warehouse until he is released or charged. Police have already seized a fleet of cars belonging to the Tate brothers, their properties, and collection of luxury watches.
Last month, vehicles including a Rolls-Royce, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz were seen being taken from the Tates’ compound near the capital to be transported to a storage facility.
Tate’s Romanian car collection was estimated to be worth around £6 million.
Cars included a McLaren 765LT worth up to £410,000, and blue Rolls Royce Wraith thought to be worth approximately £310,000.
If charged, it is claimed the Romanian court will determine any financial damages or charges incurred by Andrew and Tristan Tate which will then be taken from their accounts.
Gandul report their assets, including £4.8 million Bugatti and their car collection, will be sold by authorities to recover the total amount.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg takes part in a protest on the last day of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland January 20, 2023
The Bugatti is believed to be the same car Tate attempted to troll climate activist Greta Thunberg with.
Taking to Twitter in December, days before his arrest, Tate shared a photo of himself fueling up his Bugatti supercar and asking Thunberg to send him an email address so he could detail the ‘enormous emissions’ his gas-guzzling performance cars spewed out.
‘Hello Greta Thunberg. I have 33 cars. My Bugatti has a w16 8.0L quad-turbo. My TWO Ferrari 812 competizione have 6.5L v12s. This is just the start. Please provide your email address so I can send a complete list of my car collection and its enormous emissions,’ boasted the social media star.
Thunberg issued a brutal shutdown in a tweet to her 5.8 million followers, saying: ‘Yes, please do enlighten me. email me at smalld***[email protected].’
The teenager’s quick-witted response sparked a social media storm, going viral with over 300 million views and almost four million likes – far more than Tate’s initial Tweet.
Tate has cultivated a rags-to-riches image and has been valued to have an net work of anywhere between £16 million and £300 million
Andrew Tate, 36, has been banned from YouTube, Facebook, TikTok and Instagram
Police transport a Lamborghini on a platform out from the site of ‘The Hustlers University’ belonging to controversial influencer Andrew Tate and his brother in Bucharest on January 14, 2022
Police transport a blue Rolls Royce on a platform out from the site of ‘The Hustlers University’ belonging to controversial influencer Andrew Tate and his brother in Bucharest on January 14, 2022
The Tate brothers and their alleged accomplices, Georgiana Naghel and Launa Radu, have been in police custody since December 29 last year.
They are being held on suspicion of human trafficking, rape and forming an organised crime group to exploit women.
Prosecutors claim the brothers lured women into the studio where they were sexually exploited through ‘acts of physical violence and mental coercion (through intimidation, constant supervision, control and invocation of alleged debts)’, and made to produce and share pornographic material.
Andrew Tate is also accused of raping a Moldovan woman, who he alleges followed him from London, in March 2022, which he categorically denies.
The four continue to deny any wrongdoing.
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