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Andrew Tate, an influencer accused of sex trafficking, said he would celebrate his release in Romania by visiting his 'sluts'

Accused sex trafficker Andrew Tate took a shirtless lap around the track Friday to celebrate his release from Romania, bragging about his plans to get in a sports car and visit his “sluts” around the world.

The self-proclaimed misogynistic social media influencer – who is awaiting trial on rape and human trafficking charges – celebrated in a video how judges finally allowed him to leave the country on Friday.

“For the first time in almost three years, the judges have decided that I can leave Romania,” Tate, 37, said in a video posted on X. “Everyone knows that this case against me is a sham. The procedure is the punishment. In the end, I will be innocent.”

Andrew Tate announced his newfound freedom from Romania with a celebratory video. X / @Cobratate

The former professional kickboxer was seen strutting around shirtless before gesturing towards several high-end sports cars – including a Ferrari and a Maserati – and wondering aloud which one he should drive to celebrate his newfound freedom.

“We take the FS90 to go to Italy? We take the MC20 to go to Cannes? We take the 812 Competizione to go to Paris? Where am I going? I can go wherever I want,” he boasts, despite still being ordered to stay in the European Union.

“Now I’m free to travel around the world. … Have you ever driven to Tokyo? No? You’re a wimp. I’m built differently,” he boasts, though the Japanese capital remains off-limits, “built differently” or not.

Tate then shows that his attitude towards women has not changed, asking, “Which of my female dogs am I going to see?”

“I'm going to drive to the Italian Alps. I'm going to get fucked by girls one, two and three,” he boasts.

He then walks over to his Ferrari and declares again: “I’m different!”

Tate said he would celebrate his release by visiting many women. AP

The caption on Tate's X post reads: “I AM FREE. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 3 YEARS I CAN LEAVE ROMANIA. THE FORGERY BUSINESS IS COLLAPSING.”

A court in the Romanian capital ruled Friday that Tate could leave Romania but must remain in the European Union while awaiting trial on charges that include forming a criminal gang that sexually exploited women.

The decision came after the case was argued for months at the preliminary investigation stage, a process in which the accused can challenge prosecutors' evidence.

Andrew Tate is currently awaiting trial on charges of rape and human trafficking. X / @Cobratate

A spokesman for Tate, Mateea Petrescu, hailed the ruling as a “significant victory and a big step forward” in the case.

Tate, who is a British citizen of the United States, was arrested in December 2022 near Bucharest along with his brother, Tristan, and two Romanian women.

Prosecutors indicted the four suspects in June 2023. Tate was released from house arrest two months later but ordered to remain in the country.

He and the three other suspects denied the allegations.

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