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Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan today whinged that Romanian authorities are 'trying to steal our cars and money' as they were escorted from their cells to Romania's police headquarters.
Tate, 36, who was arrested last month with Tristan on suspicion of human trafficking, rape and forming an organised crime group to exploit women, claimed he had 'done nothing wrong' as he was led from a police van into Romania's anti-organised crime agency headquarters in Bucharest.
His brother Tristan, wearing handcuffs as he was taken into the building by a police officer, whinged: 'They have no evidence, they're trying to steam my cars, my money, that is why I'm in jail.'
He was closely followed by a handcuffed Tate who shouted 'there is no justice in Romania' while insisting there is 'no proof' he exploited girls and forced them to create pornographic content on webcams.
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan today whinged that Romanian authorities are 'trying to steal our cars and money' as they were escorted from their prison cell to Romania's police headquarters
Tristain, wearing handcuffs as he was taken into the building by a police officer, whinged: 'They have no evidence, they're trying to steam my cars, my money, that is why I'm in jail'
The grandstanding came after Tate moaned about the conditions of his prison cell, claiming it is crawling full of 'cockroaches, lice and bed bugs' and 'has no light'.
It comes as a Romanian court ruled last week that the brothers will remain in prison until February 27 after prosecutors requested another 30-day extension on their arrest.
Today, Tate and Tristan, both wearing black clothes, were escorted from a police van into the Romanian Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism building.
Tate, wearing handcuffs, turned to reporters waiting outside the building and insisted: 'They know we have done nothing wrong. The case file is empty.'
'Of course it's unjust, there's no justice in Romania unfortunately,' Tate said as he was escorted further into the building.
When asked 'did you hurt any girls', Tate did not turn around as he said: 'Of course not.'
Tate is accused of recruiting scores of woman and holding them under house arrest 'like prisoners' while forcing them to create online pornographic content on webcams.
Tate and Tristan's alleged sex trafficking victims have claimed the brothers would call them 'slaves' and had duped them into becoming webcam porn workers with promises of marriage.
He was closely followed by a handcuffed Tate who shouted 'there is no justice in Romania' while insisting there is 'no proof' he exploited girls and forced them to create pornographic content on webcams
Today, Tate and Tristan, both wearing black clothes, were escorted from a police van into the Romanian Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism building