His X account, banned in 2017 for stating that women should “bear responsibility” for being sexually assaulted, was reinstated in 2022. That account has over 10 million followers.
In 2019, Andrew launched “War Room,” a subscription-based group that claims to offer training in “physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and financial development” for an $8,000 annual fee. A BBC investigation later found that discussions in the group included techniques for grooming women into sex work.
In 2022, he also founded “Hustlers University,” an online platform promising financial freedom strategies for a $49 monthly subscription. The program was later rebranded as “The Real World.”
Ongoing Legal Battle
The Tate brothers claim they moved to Romania in 2017 because they believed they would have more freedom there. In a now-deleted 2022 podcast interview, Andrew stated that he preferred Eastern Europe “because corruption is far more accessible.”
“I find it offensive that a police officer in England will stop me and refuse to take a bribe,” he said.