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Romanian police confiscate 11 of Andrew Tate’s luxury cars during his arrest

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Romanian police seized 11 cars from Andrew Tate upon his arrest. Among the luxury cars are a Rolls-Royce and an Aston Martin.

Andrew and his brother Tristan were arrested on December 29 on charges of human trafficking and exploiting women to produce pornographic films. Ramona Bolla, a sprokesperson for DIICOT anti-organized crime agency, told Insider.com that the police seized 11 expensive cars belonging to the two brothers.

The cars were confiscated to cover the cost of the investigation into Tate and would also be used for any subsequent payments to the two brothers’ alleged victims. Among the cars is a Rolls-Royce Wraith from the Black Badge series and an Aston Martin Vanquish S Ultimate. A Wraith costs at least USD 300,000 and a Vanquish S around USD 250,000, according to Libertatea.

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Prosecutors are investigating whether the seized cars were purchased with money obtained from human trafficking.

Andrew and Tristan Tate’s lawyers contested the seizure of the luxury cars found in the brothers’ Pipera villa in Bucharest and on the properties they own in Romania. In total, 11 cars and 10 buildings in Ilfov, Bucharest, Valea Prahovei, and other counties, owned by the Tate brothers, were seized.

Andrew Tate, a former professional kickboxer turned businessman and internet personality, was arrested on December 29 along with his brother in their home in Voluntari. Prosecutors allege that the brothers trafficked six women whom they forced to do pornographic films for Tate’s online business. At least one of them was also allegedly raped.

Two other women were arrested along with the two brothers: Andrew’s girlfriend, Georgiana Naghel, and Luana Radu, a former police officer who had become Andrew Tate’s right hand.

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American man arrested for beating tourist to death at Ireland hotel

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American man arrested for beating tourist to death at Ireland hotel

A 30 year old American man whose name was not given by security officials, has been arrested for beating up a 60 year old tourist to death at the Ballyfin Demesne hotel in Laois, Ireland.

The Irish police force commonly known as ‘Garda Síochána’ announced that the incident occurred in the late hours of Tuesday, November 12.

Ballyfin Demesne hotel, is a popular luxury five-star hotel located in Laois, Ireland and special guests such as Kanye West, Kim Kardashian, George Clooney e.t.c had made use of the hotel in times past.

The victim was discovered unconscious in the late hours of Tuesday, November 12 and was then rushed to the hospital were he died due to severe beating inflicted on him by the culprit.

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Independent local councilor James Kelly stated that nearby communities were ‘stunned’ upon learning about the incident at the renowned hotel.

He said, “There would be a lot of staff from the area and they’re totally shocked by what has happened here.

“It’s something we didn’t think we’d be waking up to this morning.”

The police also noted that a senior officer has been assigned to lead the investigation and an incident room has been set up at Portlaoise Garda Station, Ireland.

Furthermore, a family liaison officer will  be designated to assist the family of the deceased.

 

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FBI raids home of crypto platform Polymarket CEO, after accurate prediction of Trump win

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FBI raids home of crypto platform Polymarket CEO, after accurate prediction of Trump win

The Federal Bureau of Investigation on Wednesday carried out a raid at the home of Shayne Coplan, CEO of cryptocurrency prediction outlet Polymarket.

Authorities seized Mr Coplan’s phone during the raid, according to New York Post which first reported the incident.

Mr Coplan, 26, has been running the famous platform for bets throughout the 2024 presidential election in the United States.

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It wasn’t immediately clear why the search was conducted, but Polymarket promptly said it might be due to its activities during the election. Users on the platform had correctly predicted Donald Trump was going to defeat Kamala Harris. The company paid out a substantial amount to winners following the election.

“This is obvious political retribution by the outgoing administration against Polymarket for providing a market that correctly called the 2024 presidential election,” a spokesperson for Polymarket said in a statement from its headquarters in New York.  “Polymarket is a fully transparent prediction market that helps everyday people better understand the events that matter most to them, including elections.”

It was unclear whether or not the FBI would be filing charges after the raid.

 

FBI raids home of crypto platform Polymarket CEO, after accurate prediction of Trump win

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Two dead, buildings destroyed in American factory explosion

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Two dead, buildings destroyed in American factory explosion

Two employees of Givaudan sense colour, a factory known for making colourings for beverages, located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States (US) were killed in an explosion that took place at the company’s facility.

The factory reported that the incident which took place on Tuesday, November 12 in the afternoon have also destroyed buildings around the company.

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Louisville Mayor, Craig Greenberg stated that firefighters managed to rescue and evacuate numerous individuals from the site, including some who sustained life-threatening injuries.

He also confirmed that all employees present at the plant during the explosion have been accounted for.

Earlier reports indicated that at least 11 workers were hospitalized.

The cause of the explosion is still under investigation.

 

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