The director of an upcoming documentary about Andrew Tate has disclosed the ‘one condition’ set by the crew before commencing filming.
Currently facing alleged rape and human trafficking charges alongside his brother Tristan, the former kickboxer and social media personality had his court-ordered house arrest lifted in August last year.
The charges against Andrew include rape, human trafficking, and forming a criminal gang to exploit women. His brother Tristan and two Romanian women are also charged with human trafficking, all of which the Tate brothers vehemently deny.
Amidst the legal proceedings, Andrew Tate has been vocal on social media, expressing frustration with the legal process and asset seizures, referring to the charges as baseless.
Known for his controversial opinions and misogynistic views, Andrew Tate, along with his brother, is accused by the Romanian anti-organized crime agency DIICOT of forming a criminal gang in 2021 for human trafficking in Romania, the US, and the UK.
Despite previous bans from several social media platforms, Andrew Tate has reappeared on platforms such as Twitter (X) and a new YouTube channel.
Dan Reed, the documentary maker renowned for the Michael Jackson exposé Leaving Neverland, shared insights into the making of the upcoming film, “I am Andrew Tate.”