Freed Andrew Tate claimed that he now has ‘absolute clarity of thought’ in a bizarre topless video of him pacing backwards and forwards while smoking a cigar at his home after he was released from jail on house arrest.
An ‘ecstatic’ Tate thanked his supporters after he, his brother Tristan and two alleged female accomplices were released on house arrest from a Romanian jail amid an ongoing investigation into alleged human trafficking, rape and crime gang offences.
As he and his brother walked out of jail together, the misogynistic influencer remained silence while Tristan delivered a brief statement suggesting the judge’s decision would be ‘vindicated’.
Tate, 36, last night broke his silence on social media by tweeting a smiley face before later uploading a strange topless video back at the Romanian residence he was arrested at on December 29.
Along with the video of himself pacing up and down inside the Bucharest villa – where he allegedly ‘held women like prisoners and forced them to create online pornographic content’ – Tate said: ‘Since last year ive been in 24 hour lockdown.
‘No yard time. Pacing a 3metre cell with zero electronics or outside contact. Absolute clarity of mind. Real thoughts. Real plans. Vivid pain. One hour home and I cant stand my phone. Some habits die hard. We must defeat Shaytan.’

Andrew Tate, his brother and two alleged female accomplices have been released on house arrest from a Bucharest jail. Pictured: Andrew (right) and Tristan (left) leaving jail

Tristan Tate was all smiles as he and his influencer brother walked out of the Bucharest jail after three months

Tate thanked his fans after news broke of his release. He has vehemently denied the claims against him

Reporters flocked around the Tate brothers after they won their appeal to be put on house arrest


Tate’s alleged accomplices Georgiana Naghel (left) and Luana Radu (right), have also been released from prison and will be under house arrest
Earlier this month, all four appeared at a bail hearing which Tate hoped would result in him being released from prison and placed under house arrest after nearly three months behind bars.
That bail application was rejected by a judge on Wednesday and all four appealed the decision. Today, the Court of Appeal in Bucharest ruled that the brothers and two alleged accomplices would be released from prison and be placed under house arrest.
A spokesman for the Tate brothers exclusively told MailOnline: ‘We are ecstatic to announce the Romanian judicial system approved Andrew’s and Tristan Tate’s appeal against last week’s extension decision. They will be placed under house arrest while the investigation continues.
‘We are appreciative of the judge and courts for allowing the brothers to return home. Both brothers are looking forward to being reunited with their families in Romania and want to extend their thanks to all the supporters who have stood by them during this time.
‘They will continue to fight to clear their name of these fabricated accusations; however, this is a big step in the right direction.’
All four have been ordered to stay in the building where they live, unless granted permission to leave by the courts.
Reporters and members of the public flocked around the Tate brothers as they left jail.
Tristan, walking ahead of his brother, gave a short statement, saying: ‘I just want to say the judges today made the right decision. I respect what they’ve done for me and they will be vindicated in their decision because I am an innocent man and I can’t wait to prove it.’
Influencer Tate remained silent and shielded himself behind Tristan as the brothers walked to their vehicle.
One of ‘Tate’s Angels’ Georgiana Naghel, who is also an American citizen, is described as a businesswoman and influencer who is believed to have been dating Tate for almost a year.

Tate was ‘ecstatic’ with the Romanian court’s decision and thanked his supporters. Pictured: The Tate brothers in handcuffs on February 27

Tate (pictured on January 26) and the others won their appeal to be released from prison on house arrest today

Tate, who was once kicked off Big Brother in 2016, has gained online notoriety for his shocking comments about women

While in prison, Tate became the latest target of South Park parody in an episode featuring a ‘Romanian sex trafficker’ and ‘toxic masculinity coach’

Tate tweeted the message above earlier today before news broke of his release from the Romanian prison
Meanwhile, Luana Radu was previously based at a police station in central Bucharest but quit the force eight years ago to pursue a career working in video chat rooms, which attract men from all over the world and have become a lucrative industry in Romania.
Tate and his brother were left ‘speechless’ by the decision to deny them bail earlier this week as they prepared to face another 30 days in prison on sex trafficking charges.
They were due to be remanded in custody until April 29. None of the four have been formally charged yet.
While in prison, Tate became the latest target of South Park parody in an episode featuring a ‘Romanian sex trafficker’ and ‘toxic masculinity coach’ – whose appearance bore resemblance to the toxic influencer.
Tate has responded to the clip on Twitter, writing: ‘When I will be proven innocent. I look forward to help create the greatest South Park episode of all time.’
Although Tate has not yet been charged, six women have been identified by prosecutors as victims.
Last month, Tate, who is accused of recruiting young women and forcing them to create online pornographic content, had lost another appeal against a judge’s earlier decision to extend his arrest for a third time.
A document explaining an earlier decision to keep them in jail said the judge took into account the ‘particular dangerousness of the defendants’ and their capacity to identify victims ‘with an increased vulnerability, in search of better life opportunities.
Prosecutors have said the Tate brothers recruited their victims by seducing them and falsely claiming to want a relationship or marriage.

Tate, 36, was arrested on December 29 with his brother Tristan on suspicion of human trafficking, rape and forming an organised crime group to exploit women

Prosecutors have said the Tate (pictured) and Tristan recruited their victims by seducing them and falsely claiming to want a relationship or marriage
The victims were then taken to properties on the outskirts of the capital, Bucharest, and coerced to produce pornographic content for social media sites that generated large financial gain, prosecutors said.
Tate, once a kickboxer, was removed from Big Brother in 2016 over a video appearing to show him attacking a woman.
His shocking remarks on social media led to him being temporarily banned on Twitter after he said women should ‘bear responsibility’ for being sexually assaulted.
Despite the charges against him, Tate has gained an immense following, particularly among young men.