Andrew Tate shows off £10k fleet of Bugatti e-scooters he bought for house arrest after cops seized his supercars

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ANDREW Tate has been showing off his fleet of Bugatti e-scooters worth £10,000 after cops seized his collection of supercars. The former kickboxer, 36, was filmed riding around his compound having been put under house arrest in Romania. TwitterAndrew Tate goes for a spin on one of his Bugatti e-scooters[/caption] Tate shows off his collection of e-scooters to his Twitter followersTwitter Tate went for a spin around the compoundTwitter Tate posted the footage to his Twitter page along with the caption: “They raided my house and took all my cars so I bought 10 new Bugattis”. In the footage, Tate, wearing only a pair of blue shorts, in seen scooting around on one of them and showing off the others he bought to his online followers. Tate, along with his brother Tristan, 34, are forced to remain in their home having been released from their “hellhole” jail. Towards the end of March, the brothers and their two alleged accomplices – Georgiana Naghel and Luana Radu – won an appeal to replace their detention with house arrest. They have been fighting to be released since they were detained on December 29 as part of a probe into human trafficking and rape allegations. Ramona Bolla, a spokesperson for Romania’s anti-organised crime agency, said all four will remain under house arrest until April 29. They have been ordered to stay in the buildings where they live – unless they have permission from the courts to leave. Tate had been going to and from court as his legal team fought against the arrest warrant and the extensions to his detention. They are accused of recruiting women on social media platforms and persuading them to travel to their £600,000 villa on the outskirts of Romania’s capital. The brothers would allegedly falsely claim to be in love with the young women, before making them perform sexual acts on webcams. They deny all allegations against them and no charges have yet been brought. Tate has repeatedly claimed Romanian prosecutors have no evidence. Misogynist influencer Tate built up an image that appealed to teenage boys – creating an online empire that made him one of the most searched people on Google. Masquerading as lifestyle advice, much of the content is considered highly sexist and is seen as promoting violence against women. His influence has had a worrying spread amongst young men and boys, with one UK MP saying he is “brainwashing” children. Tate initially gained fame after a short-lived appearance on Big Brother. He was dumped from the reality show after alleged footage of him beating a woman emerged online. Since then he has sparked revulsion and outrage with a wave of warped content online. In January this year, police impounded his supercar collection and loaded them onto flat bed tow trucks. Police sources suggest the collection to be worth around £6million. Among the seized cars there is a blue Rolls-Royce Wraith estimated at £310,000 and a McLaren 765LT worth up to £410,000. The vehicles have been taken to an undisclosed location. At least ten properties linked to the Tate Brothers have reportedly been seized by cops from Bucharest and nearby Prahova County. It is said the assets seized across Romania include one Rolls-Royce, one Lamborghini, one Aston Martin, one McLaren, three Porsche, two BMWs, two Ferraris and five Mercedes. Washington DC-born Tate was banned from Twitter in 2017 for violating its terms of service with his controversial comments. In August, Tate was banned from a range of other social media sites – only to then be reinstated on Twitter after the company was taken over by Elon Musk. ReutersRomanian cops load up a lamborghini on a flatbed truck[/caption] AFPTate’s Rolls Royce was also seized by amid the trafficking probe[/caption] AFPTate’s supercar collection was impounded by Romanian police in January[/caption] AFPAndrew Tate, left, and his brother Tristan were released from a Romanian prison but are currently under house arrest[/caption]