A look at the Romanian judicial system by Andrew Tate has been imprisoned in Romania for more than 30 days (about 4 and a half weeks) at this point. 


Andrew Tate exposes the Romanian Judicial system:  

Andrew Tate has been held in custody in Romania for more than 30 days now on allegations of rape and human trafficking. On the internet, there have been two distinct camps from the day of his arrest: one that supports his detention and the other that thinks Tate is innocent and that the allegations against him are baseless. It's interesting to note that those who supported Tate protested and shouted in the streets. 


Like this video, the pro-Tate group will occasionally use online resources that criticize the Romanian court system. The former kickboxer asserts that the film documenting the "corrupt" Romanian justice system has brought the truth closer in the meantime. 


Andrew Tate exposes Romanian Judicial system: Top G claims the Truth is reaching close 

 

A Twitter user going by the handle Censored Men recently published links to two videos that reveal judicial corruption in Romania. This is a video of Giorgiana Hosu, the departing top prosecutor of The Directorate for the Investigation of Terrorism and Organized Crime in Romania (DIICOT). View the full video below. 


Since DIICOT is one of Romania's top special prosecution units and the organization that detained Tate, the film reveals the DIICOT system's corruption.



Video link: Corruption of the Romanian Judicial System


The video claims that Hosu, the spouse of the former DIICOT chief, was found guilty of two offences: encouraging the use of the content not intended for commercial purposes and gaining illegal access to a computer system. In addition, he was cleared of the more serious corruption charges of bribery and influence peddling. 


Andrew Tate exposes Romanian Judicial system: From Detention, Andrew Tate says ‘You are getting closer to the truth’ 



The video shows how seriously flawed the system is by showing how Hosu was given the outcome of his case before the trial even started. Tate retweeted the message indicating that he is also participating in the untrue charges and said, "You're getting closer to the Truth.