The alleged victim claims Andrew Tate forced workers to raise €10,000 a month on social media platforms.
Andrew Tate speaks to reporters as he leaves Romania's anti-organized crime and terrorism directorate.An alleged victim in the case against online influencer Andrew Tate appears to have told prosecutors that she was forced to earn a minimum of €10,000 a month on social media platforms, under the threat of physical violence.
The document also outlines the witness's fear that the group would publish intimate videos and photos of her if she tried to quit, as she says they did in the case of another woman. Two Romanian women and close associates of theirs, Georgiana Naghel and Luana Radu, are also being held alongside them.
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