This is the moment Andrew Tate was led into the back of a prison van by elite Romanian cops as he prepares to spend 24 hours in prison amid new allegations of 'sex with a minor' and 'trafficking'.
One of the world's best-known influencers, Andrew Tate has been accused of having formed an organised criminal network in early 2021 in Romania and Britain, along with his brother Tristan.
Tate can be heard saying: 'This file is even more stupid than the first one.
'They say I'm a lover boy, to the mother of my children - and we've tricked them into having kids. Unbelievable.'




Earlier footage published by Romanian media outlet Observator showed masked policemen making their way into the Tate residence with metal ladders.
One clip showed a masked cop on the compound's roof shining a light through an upstairs window.
Tate was later seen being walked out of his building, with Tristan behind him.
The office for organised crime (DIICOT), said that four search warrants were executed, in connection with 'the crimes of forming an organised criminal group, trafficking in minors', 'sexual relations with a minor' and 'money laundering'.
Prosecutors allege that 37-year-old Tate, his 36-year-old brother and two women set up a criminal organisation and sexually exploited several victims.
They have denied those charges, and a trial date has not yet been set.
Prosecutors 'conducted a raid this morning, on August 21, 2024, at the residence of the Tate brothers as part of a search related to a new investigation', an official said.
Andrew Tate has been posting about the raid since it took place this morning.
He said: 'I don't have phone because it was taken by the police.
'But when I speak loud my words are heard by someone from a computer far far away by magic.'






The brothers were detained in 2022 in Bucharest and spent three months in detention before being released under judicial supervision to await trial.
The brothers also face rape and assault allegations in separate cases in Britain, where they have also been accused of tax evasion.
Today's raid comes a month after the Tate brothers were banned from leaving Romania.
The Court of Appeals in Bucharest said in July it had overturned a previous ruling which allowed the controversial internet personality free movement within the European Union while awaiting trial on charges of human trafficking.
That ruling came after the brothers just two weeks earlier had celebrated being given permission to leave the country for the first time in two years.
When the brothers received initial news that they were able to leave Romania, a spokesperson for the pair said: 'The Romanian courts have ruled in favour of Andrew and Tristan Tate, lifting restrictions on their travel within the European Union,' adding: 'This represents a significant victory and a major step forward in the ongoing case.'
'It reflects the significant progress the legal team have made in challenging the allegations brought against them.
Andrew and Tristan's lawyer, Eugene Vidineac said: 'We embrace and applaud the decision of the court today, I consider it a reflection of the exemplary behaviour and assistance of my clients.
'Andrew and Tristan are still determined to clear their name and reputation; however, they are grateful to the courts for placing this trust in them.





'For the brothers, who have faced limitations on their movement for nearly two years, this ruling is a welcome relief.
'It allows them to resume their lives with greater freedom and peace of mind.
'They are now able to travel freely throughout the EU to pursue professional opportunities without restriction.'
This 'relief' was short-lived, however, and the ruling was overturned just a fortnight later.
Tate and Tristan were initially arrested in December 2022 along with two Romanian women - model Georgiana Naghel and former cop Luana Radu - but were formerly indicted in June last year.
The two female suspects - dubbed 'Tate's Angels' - also face extradition to the UK once their court proceedings in Romania come to an end.
The brothers have been accused of 10 allegations of rape and sexual assault from three alleged victims in the UK.




The pair faced complaints from victims who claimed they were drugged and subjected to sexual acts between 2012 and 2015.
Romanian law states the trafficking of adults carries a lengthy prison sentence of up to a decade, as does rape.
The Tate brothers were held in police custody during the criminal investigation from late December 2022 until April 2023, to prevent them from fleeing the country or tampering with evidence.
They were then under house arrest until August, when courts placed them under judicial control, a lighter preventative measure that enabled them to move around freely but not leave the country.



Romanian prosecutors have said the Tate brothers recruited their victims by seducing them via social media and falsely claiming to want a relationship or marriage - ultimately pretending to fall in love with them before getting them to work for their business after luring them to their villa on the outskirts of Bucharest.
The victims were then taken to properties outside the capital Bucharest, and through physical violence and mental intimidation were sexually exploited by being forced to produce pornographic content for social media sites that generated large financial gain, prosecutors said.
Tate, who has amassed 9.7 million followers on X has repeatedly claimed that prosecutors in Romania have no evidence against him and that there is a political conspiracy to silence him.
In 2016, Tate appeared on the 'Big Brother' reality television show in Britain but was removed after a video emerged showing him attacking a woman.
He then turned to social media platforms to promote his divisive views.
Giving tips on how to be successful, along with misogynistic and sometimes violent maxims, his videos have made him one of the world's best-known influencers.
