Andrew Tate’s twisted “angels” threatened OnlyFans models if they dared even sniffle in front of the camera, prosecutors say

Andrew Tate’s so-called “angels” tightly controlled his six human trafficking victims as they maintained their OnlyFans accounts for him, prosecutors said.
Tate’s enforcers – Georgiana Naghel and Luana Radu – are said to have threatened and harassed the women he is said to have lured to Romania.

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Misogynist influencer Tate and his brother Tristan are accused of turning the six women into “slaves” after trafficking them.
It is claimed that the operation would exploit the women, taking away half their income for doing sex work at OnlyFans.
And a new 61-page cache of prosecutors’ documents lays out the allegations in new detail — including the roles of Naghel and Radu.
The Tate brothers and the two women have denied all allegations against them.
The court documents – dated December 30 – were given to the Reuters news agency.
It came after the Tates rejected their request for release – meaning they will remain in prison until at least February 27.
Naghel and Radu allegedly take half of their earnings and tightly control the content the women post online.
They would allegedly use TikTok to drive traffic to the women’s accounts on OnlyFans.
The models would be fined for offenses including “sniffing” on camera, prosecutors said, and Naghel and Radu reportedly threatened violence if their wives weren’t working.
Naghel, 28, is believed to be Andrew’s girlfriend while Radu, 32, is believed to be a former police officer.
New documents were unveiled yesterday that also include rape allegations against Andrew.
The 36-year-old is accused of twice raping one of the six women after luring her to Romania.
Tate’s attorney, Eugen Vidineac, argues the sex was consensual and has accused the alleged victim of fabricating the rape allegations.
Andrew and Tristan, 34, are being investigated by Romania’s organized crime unit DIICOT.
They have been in custody since their arrest in December.
Prosecutors allege he used deception and intimidation to gain control of the six victims and “turn them into slaves.”
Tates attorney Vidineac claims the women were not abused and were not forced into sex work.
And two of the women – named Beatrice and Iasmina – appeared on Romanian television to insist they were not “victims”.
But the other four alleged victims have yet to comment on the case.

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Prosecutors allege Tate — a popular influencer who describes himself as a misogynist — controlled the women’s earnings on OnlyFans.
Tate has previously boasted he had 75 wives working for him and made him around £500,000 a month.
He built an image that appealed to teenagers and created an online empire that made him one of the most searched people on Google.
He flaunted expensive cars, hung out with glamorous women, and smoked cigars.
Disguised as lifestyle advice, much of the content is in fact highly sexist and promotes violence against women.
His influence has spread worryingly among young men and boys, with one UK MP saying he is “brainwashing” children.
Now many of his cars have been locked up by Romanian police officers who have seized more than £3million worth of assets.
Tate first rose to fame after a short-lived appearance on Big Brother.
He was kicked off the reality show after alleged footage of him hitting a woman surfaced online.
Since then, he has sparked disgust and outrage across the internet with a wave of distorted content.
Labor MP Alex Davies-Jones has urged the UK government to take action against the spread of Tate’s content – with teachers already revealing worrying prevalence in schools.
“Schools across the UK are in crisis as online influencer Andrew Tate’s despicable misogyny infiltrates our classrooms and society,” said Ms Davies Jones MP.
“Teachers must now develop their own resources to re-educate boys who are being brainwashed online by its deeply toxic messages.”
Tate, who was born in Washington DC, was banned from Twitter in 2017 for violating the terms of service with his controversial comments.
In August, Tate was banned from a number of other social media sites – only to be reinstated on Twitter following Elon Musk’s takeover of the company.
“Andrew and Tristan vehemently deny all allegations against them,” a spokesman for the Tates told The Sun Online.



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