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Andrew Tate to appear in court for allegedly driving 90mph over limit in Romania

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Controversial British-American influencer Andrew Tate is due to appear in court in Romania on Monday after allegedly being caught driving at 196 km/h (122 mph) in a 50 km/h zone near Râmnicu Vâlcea on Saturday morning. His driving license was suspended for 120 days, and he was issued a fine of £305. Tate denies speeding, claiming the police radar gun was 'calibrated incorrectly.' He and his brother Tristan also face ongoing charges in Romania and the UK for human trafficking, money laundering, and sexual exploitation, which they deny.

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  1. 1 Early Saturday morning: Andrew Tate stopped by police for alleged speeding near Râmnicu Vâlcea.
  2. 2 Saturday: Tate posts on X denying the speeding.
  3. 3 Monday: Tate due to appear in court.
  4. 4 Ongoing: Andrew and Tristan Tate face charges in Romania and the UK for human trafficking, money laundering, etc.
  • Driving license suspended for 120 days
  • £305 fine issued
  • Court appearance scheduled
  • Adds to his existing legal troubles in Romania and the UK
What: Andrew Tate was allegedly caught speeding significantly over the limit in Romania, leading to a court appearance, license suspension, and fine.
When: Alleged speeding incident early Saturday morning; court appearance Monday.
Where: Near Râmnicu Vâlcea, Romania (110 miles north-west of Bucharest).
Why: Tate was stopped for allegedly driving at 196 km/h in a 50 km/h zone.
How: Police traffic officers detected Tate's vehicle speeding using a radar gun.

Controversial British-American influencer Andrew Tate is due to appear in court in Romania on Monday after allegedly being caught driving at 196 km/h (122 mph) in a 50 km/h zone near Râmnicu Vâlcea on Saturday morning. His driving license was suspended for 120 days, and he was issued a fine of £305. Tate denies speeding, claiming the police radar gun was 'calibrated incorrectly.' He and his brother Tristan also face ongoing charges in Romania and the UK for human trafficking, money laundering, and sexual exploitation, which they deny.