Share
Internet influencer Andrew Tate defends himself against accusations of exploitation, misogyny, and rape in an interview with the BBC.
These allegations are currently under investigation by Romanian prosecutors. Tate dismissed the claims and insisted that he was a “force for good” who received guidance from God to perform a positive role.
He has a significant online following and influence, which some say has had a negative effect on young men.
Tate accused the BBC of inventing interviewees, such as the woman given that pseudonym Sophie, who provided testimony about her alleged exploitation by Tate. Sophie is now helping with Romanian prosecutors’ investigation.
Read more at BBC.com
RELATED TOPICS:
CA Has Seen Many New Towns, but This Big Project Is Stalled
2 hours ago
Fresno Man Sentenced to 29 Years for Sexually Assaulting Children and Dog
14 hours ago
Bulldogs’ Two-Position Standout Tommy Hopfe Signs With Rockies
14 hours ago
Former Bulldog QB Jake Haener: I Have a ‘Rare Form of Skin Cancer’
15 hours ago
The Many Names of GOP Vice Presidential Nominee JD Vance
16 hours ago
Jack Black, a Small Dog With a Big Heart, Is Looking for His Forever Home