Did Andrew Tate get his cars back? Romanian court ruling on seized assets worth USD 12 million issue

Former four-time kickboxing champion Andrew Tate is best known for showcasing his luxurious lifestyle and presenting his controversial views on women, government, and how an ideal man should live his life.
Andrew Tate alongside his brother and business partner Tristan Tate was arrested back in 2022 under the allegations of human trafficking, rape, and forming groups. The government of Romania seized their assets worth 12 Million including their expensive watches, cars, and houses.
Tate brothers were released from Romanian custody after 3 months of their arrest this year and were under house arrest for almost eight months. Brothers are now released from house arrest.
One of the most viral clips of Andrew Tate is “ What color is your Bugatti”. Cobra Tate has a lot of the world’s most expensive cars from Lamborghini, and other 14 cars. One of his most famous cars is his copper-colored Bugatti Chiron. His Bugatti was seized in March which was in Dubai.
In a recent report by Newsweek, Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate requested to get their assets back reportedly of around 12 million of worth.
On December 11th ruled the request and the Tate brothers won’t get their asset anytime soon. The assets include 15 blocks of property, 15 cars 14 watches, and some other stuff.
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AdvertisementAndrew Tate’s kickboxing record
Andrew Tate made his professional kickboxing debut back in 2005, and he quickly became champion. Tate became the world champion four times. He also performed in mixed martial arts and had a short career. He had three matches with wins and one loss.
Andrew Tate's kickboxing record
1. Cosmin Lingurar - KO Masters 8, Bucharest, Romania - Win (TKO - retirement) in Round 2.
2. Iulian Strugariu - RXF One Night 3 Show, Bucharest, Romania - Win (TKO - punches) in Round 1.
3. Miralem Ahmeti- KO Masters 7, Bucharest, Romania - Win (KO - left high kick) in Round 1.
4. Ibrahim El Boustati - Enfusion Live 44, The Hague, Netherlands - Loss (TKO) in Round 1 (For Enfusion Live World Light Heavyweight Title −90 kg)
5. Jean-Luc Benoît- Boxe in Défi 16, Muret, France - Win (Decision) in Round 7.
6. Liang Ling- K1 – China vs USA, Changsha, China - Win (Decision) in Round 3.
7. Wendell Roche - Enfusion Live 19, London, England - Win (TKO) in Round 2 (Wins Enfusion Live World Light Heavyweight Title −90 kg)
8. Miroslav Cingel- Enfusion Live 17, Semi-finals, Žilina, Slovakia - Loss (Decision) in Round 3.
9. Cyril Vetter - Power Trophy 2014, Châteaurenard, France - Win (KO) in Round 1 (Defended ISKA World Full-Contact Light Cruiserweight Title −84.6 kg)
10. Laszlo Szabo - Enfusion Live 11, London, England - Win (Decision - unanimous) in
11. Marlon Hunt - Enfusion Live 6, London, England - Win (Decision - unanimous) in Round 3.
12. Marino Schouten - Enfusion Live 3, London, England - Win (Decision - unanimous) in Round 3.
13. Vincent Petitjean - Power Trophy 2013, Châteaurenard, France - Win (Decision - split) in Round 12, (Wins ISKA World Full-Contact Light Cruiserweight Title −84.6 kg)
14. David Radeff - Enfusion Live 1, Zwevegem, Belgium - Win (Decision - unanimous) in Round 3.
15. Franci Grajš - Enfusion 3: Trial of the Gladiators, Ljubljana, Slovenia - Loss (KO - knee) in Round 1 (For Enfusion 3 Tournament Championship Title, −85 kg)
Advertisement16. Ritchie Hocking - Enfusion 3: Trial of the Gladiators, Semi-finals, Ljubljana, Slovenia - Win (KO) in Round 1
17. Sahak Parparyan- It's Showtime 56, Kortrijk, Belgium - Loss (Decision - unanimous) in Round 5, (For It's Showtime 85MAX World Title −85 kg)
18. Joe McGovan - The Main Event, Manchester, England - Win (KO - three knockdowns) in Round 1.
19. Vincent Petitjean - La 18ème Nuit des Champions, Marseille, France - Loss (Decision - unanimous) in Round 8, (For NDC Full-Contact title −85 kg)
20. Adnan Omeragić - Enfusion 3: Trial of the Gladiators, Quarter Final, Ohrid, North Macedonia - Win (TKO - eye injury)
21. Sammy Masa - Enfusion 3: Trial of the Gladiators, First round, Ohrid, North Macedonia - Win (KO) in Round 2
22. Jean-Luc Benoît - Pure Force 9, Luton, England - Win (KO) in Round 8 (Wins ISKA World Full-Contact Light Heavyweight Title −81.5 kg)
23. Jean-Luc Benoît - Boxe in Défi 12, Muret, France - Loss (Decision) in Round 12,(For Vacant ISKA World Full-Contact Light Heavyweight Title −81.5 kg)
24. Jamie Bates - History in the Making 4, Nottingham, England - Win (KO) in Round 8
25. Daniel Hughes - IKF Kickboxing, Bristol, England - Win (KO) in Round 1 (Wins IKF British Cruiserweight Title −84.5 kg)
26. Paul Randall - Championship Kickboxing, Derby, England - Win (KO) in Round 5, (Wins ISKA English Full-Contact Cruiserweight Title)
27. Mo Kargbo - Absolute Adrenaline, Bournemouth, England - Win (TKO) in Round 5
28. Ollie Green - International Kickboxing at the Circus Tavern, Essex, England - Win (TKO) in Round 4.
29. Lee Whitfield - IKF Pro & Amateur Kickboxing, Kent, England - Win (Decision) in Round 6 (6)
30. Luke Sines - IKF Pro & Amateur Kickboxing, Kent, England - Loss (Decision - unanimous) in Round 5 (5.)
Advertisement31. Scott Gibson- Golden Belt, Hove, England - Loss (KO - overhand right) in Round 4 (7)
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