Andrew Tate’s sex-cam girls allegedly had tattoos that said “owned by Tate”
A fresh story claims that women who worked for alleged sex trafficker Andrew Tate were marked with permanent “owned by Tate” tattoos, while it has also come to light that the influencer was really eliminated from the UK version of “Big Brother” in 2016 due to an ongoing rape probe.
Police sources told The Times of London that the inmate influencer’s Romanian enterprise, in which the disturbing tattoos appeared, was a violent sex trafficking ring.
The inking was discovered on Romanian workers, as well as the 22-year-old American who had accused Tate of raping her last year, prompting the first investigation and raid in April, according to the UK tabloid.
The phrase is consistent with the provocative statements made by the US-born influencer, who has claimed on multiple occasions that women are the property of men and should give men a portion of the profits they make from porn.
The women who worked for suspected rapist and sex trafficker Andrew Tate allegedly received “owned by Tate” tattoos.
“It’s not about being property, it’s about she belongs to him, and the intimate parts of her body belong to him because they’re in a relationship,” Tate told Barstool Sports’ in July.
He reasoned that men had a right access the private areas of women who used sex cam services like OnlyFans.
Of course, “because I think the women belong to the man.” he added, “that wouldn’t apply to male pornstars.”
During the police sting, Georgiana Naghel was also arrested along with Tate and his brother.
The provocative boss has said on multiple occasions that women are their boyfriend’s property.
Tate’s business partner Sebastian Vieru thought the name tattoos were nothing special, drawing parallels to girls who show off their boyfriends’ names on their bodies with pride.