Tristan Tate takes a witty jibe at Romanian authorities and claims innocence, Internet asks 'where did you get the 100 million dollars from?'

Tristan Tate revealed he participated in kickboxing fights for '$100 a pop to keep the lights turned on' during his leaner times
PUBLISHED JUL 2, 2023
Tristan Tate took aim at Romanian authorities in a Twitter tirade (tatethetalisman/Twitter)
Tristan Tate took aim at Romanian authorities in a Twitter tirade (tatethetalisman/Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, the brother of Andrew Tate and a controversial influencer known for his misogynistic beliefs, expressed his dissatisfaction with the Romanian government on Twitter, claiming that he has not violated any laws. Just like his brother, Tristan has gained notoriety for espousing provocative and problematic perspectives.

Tristan, along with his brother, is presently under house arrest, facing allegations of sexual assault, human trafficking, and involvement in organized crime. Despite these serious charges, the siblings maintain a substantial following on Twitter.

'I broke serious laws?'

Tristan's Twitter outburst was characterized by a combination of intense emotion and biting sarcasm as he vehemently asserted his innocence, insisting that he had never crossed any legal boundaries. In a display of defiance, he highlighted how he had managed to uphold the law even during periods of extreme adversity, including times of homelessness and hunger when he found himself unable to afford rent. He emphasized the lengths he had gone to, such as engaging in kickboxing matches for a meager $100 per fight, just to ensure necessities were met. Perplexed and exasperated, Tristan openly questioned the rationale behind being accused of breaking "serious laws" at a time when his wealth has already reached a staggering $100 million.

Tristan wrote, "I don’t break laws. I didn’t break laws when I was homeless and hungry, I didn’t break laws when I couldn’t pay the rent. I fought kick-boxing fights for 100 dollars a pop to keep the lights turned on. But “I broke serious laws” when I was already worth 100 million dollars? 🤡"



 

'Where did you get the 100 million dollars from?'

After Tristan delivered his sardonic tirade aimed at the Romanian government, numerous users took to various platforms to share their perspectives. One user wrote, "You advertised your "loverboy" method of human trafficking and your brother specifically said he wanted to go to Romania because the laws were more loose." Another bluntly asked, "So where did you get the 100 million dollars from???" A user stated, "Maybe it’s HOW you made your money off the backs of women (literally) that has you in a “Real World” of trouble? 🤷‍♀️"



 



 



 

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