Bang to rights but some in the party will likely still try to save him.You must log in or register to see media
For anyone still in any doubt about the accusations we're dealing with in relation to Andrew Tate, here's some stuff about him. Warning, it's horrible and involves clear and explicit descriptions of alleged rapes by an alleged victim.
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These are allegations of very serious crimes by an individual. They aren't allegations of "morally dubious" or "consensual" or "jokes taken out of context" behaviour. They are allegations of violent rape.
At the moment he's innocent as none of this has turned up in court (for eye watering reasons). I suspect that there will be more of this to come out and, hopefully, to end up in court so he can face justice.
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How can you claim so confidently that the voice notes were jokes? On what basis are you making this pretty bold claim. And you can't use his say so as a basis.He has spoken about this before in interviews.
From his point of view, this was one of his cam girls who was doing a bad job, and he fired her. Then she cried rape, and the voice notes were jokes which obviously sound terrible in hindsight.
(I’m in no way defending him, if he did do it. Just stating what he has said. I agree it sounds extremely dubious).
I sincerely hope the truth comes out and justice is served, whatever the truth.
But it’s looking a lot like there is basically zero evidence against him in this new case as well. His lawyer said it’s a Moldovan girl that has filed a report and there is no other evidence, and the girl isn’t in the country, so I assume he will be released soon whether he is guilty or not.
How can you claim so confidently that the voice notes were jokes? On what basis are you making this pretty bold claim. And you can't use his say so as a basis.
Also - it really isn't that hard to find examples of him telling on himself. Confessing to all sorts of crimes. Video, text, whatsapp. The lengths some people seem prepared to go to in order to hand-waive it all is astounding to me
Actually this is the one thing that gives me a slight doubt about his guilt. If he has done it, I don’t think he would be so open and public about all of the other stuff.
But I guess many horrific people have done similar
This is eye watering.
THE world’s richest 1% of people have amassed £21trillion of new wealth in the past two years – nearly twice as much as everyone else put together, a report claims.
Oxfam found extreme wealth and extreme poverty have increased simultaneously for the first time in 25 years.
Its findings are published as the world’s elite gather this week for the World Economic Forum in the Swiss ski resort of Davos.
The charity said the “wealth explosion” has been fuelled by governments and central banks injecting vast sums of public money into the global economy since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.
This drove up the price of financial and other assets, which disproportionately benefited the richest. The report said: “While governments did the right thing in supporting their economies, they have done little to ensure this stimulus was clawed back from the richest.”
The richest 1% have a total wealth of £173tn, said Oxfam. Among those whose wealth has soared since 2020 is Bernard Arnault, of luxury goods group LMVH, up from £71billion, to £149bn.
Businessman Michael Bloomberg’s fortune is up from £55bn to £62bn, Nike’s Phil Knight’s from £27.7bn to £35.2bn, and confectionery heir John Mars from £23.2bn to £32.4bn. In 2021, it was claimed Amazon founder Jeff Bezos paid a tax rate of less than 1% from 2014 to 2018. His fortune is £90bn.
Tesla tycoon Elon Musk, who owns Twitter, has an estimated £120bn.
Oxfam’s analysis found Britain’s richest 1% hold more wealth than 70% of the rest of the population.
Chief exec Danny Sriskandarajah, said: “Close to a billion people are going hungry. But for billionaires, every day is a bonanza. Governments must stop acting for the vested interests of the few.”
Ian Gregg, former boss of bakery chain Greggs, is among over 200 millionaires urging global leaders to tax the ultra rich. He said: “Now, more than ever, the wealthiest must contribute more. ”