
Recently released Andrew Tate has sworn that there is 'zero per cent' chance that he will be found guilty of the sex trafficking, rape and gang charges against him.
Tate and his brother Tristan, alongside two alleged female accomplices, were released on house arrest from a Romanian jail on Friday evening having been incarcerated since December.
As he and his brother walked out of the Bucharest jail together, the misogynistic influencer remained silent while Tristan delivered a brief statement claiming the judge's decision would be 'vindicated'.
Tate, 36, later broke his silence by claiming there was 'zero percent chance' of him being found guilty before uploading the strange topless video back at the Romanian residence he was arrested at on December 29.
Tate was arrested on December 29 in Bucharest along with Tristan and two Romanian women - Luana Radu, 32, and Georgina Naghel, 28 - on suspicion of several offences and forming an organised crime group to exploit victims.