Andrew Tate ‘tweets about being attacked after reports he was rushed to hospital from Romanian jail’

ANDREW Tate's social media account had shared an article that claims that he or his brother were taken to a hospital from jail along with a post claiming that he was "attacked."
On Sunday, Andrew, who was arrested on December 29 with his brother Tristan, tweeted a link to an article on the Romanian news website Spy News.
The article claimed that one of the British-American brothers was taken to the hospital after a routine medical check while in custody.
In his tweet, Tate added that the "Matrix has attacked me.
"But they misunderstand, you cannot kill an idea.
"Hard to Kill," he tweeted.
He also tweeted about the 1999 sci-fi classic when he broke his social media silence on December 30 with a post that read: "The Matrix sent their agents."
One of the brothers said they had a pre-existing health issue that he told a medic about, which lead to him being taken to the hospital, the DailyMail reports.
According to the Romanian website, the brothers have returned to a detention center.
The Tate brothers are currently in Romanian custody in connection to a human trafficking probe.
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Andrew is known to some as the "king of toxic masculinity."
The 36-year-old has been banned from social media platforms including TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube for his posts.
But what got him and his brother arrested was their connection to a human trafficking investigation.
The men will be questioned by Romania's organized crime and terrorism team.
Both brothers have reportedly been under investigation for the alleged kidnapping of two young women, who they allegedly kept in their villa in the town of Voluntari.
The brothers were issued warrants by the Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism (DICCOT) in relation to forming an organized criminal group, international human trafficking, and rape, reports Libertea.
Romanian law enforcement reported that so far, six victims have come forward, claiming the organized criminal group sexually exploited them.
Even before their arrest, the pair were notorious in Romania for a self-proclaimed webcam girl "scam," and for an alleged revenge porn scandal surrounding one of the country's most famous pop stars.