Andrew Tate to donate millions to help in protecting falsely accused men

The multi-millionaire is currently being accused of alleged human trafficking, initiating organized crimes, money laundering, and rape.

The businessman has had his multi million cars confiscated
Andrew Tate The businessman has had his multi million cars confiscated
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Former kickboxer and social media influencer Andrew Tate, is planning to donate 100 million dollars to charity that will work towards protecting men who are falsely accused.

Through his Twitter account he wrote, "I updated my will from prison. I will be donating 100 million to start a charity to protect men from false accusations," he wrote.

Andrew who is commonly known online as Cobra,  is a British American media personality, businessman a  former professional kickboxer whereby most of his success and fortune came from his webcam studio.

 

The self-proclaimed billionaire and a reported multi-millionaire is currently being accused of alleged human trafficking, initiating organized crimes, money laundering, and rape.

He has tagged these allegations as false,  and has maintained his innocence by saying that he is just being reprimanded by the 'matrix' for being outspoken in nature and forthright.

Tate has been the subject of much criticism, primarily on his views about women, being seen as a male chauvinist, and a woman-hater.

 

In some of his viral videos, he is seen expressing opinions such as 'women can't drive', and that' 18-year-old ladies are more attractive than 25-year-old' women.

 
 

Andrew Tate will continue staying in the Romanian police's custody at least till February 27th.

However, he has still been active on social media especially on Twitter because he has been banned from other social platforms like Tik Tok, Facebook, and Instagram.

He was banned from Tik Tok, after an investigation to remove content that violated its policies in that he used hateful ideology that is not allowed on that platform.