The controversial figure Andrew Tate has been penalized for excessive speeding in Romania, intensifying scrutiny on his already complicated legal situation.
Andrew Tate Caught Driving 90mph Over Speed Limit in Romania

Andrew Tate Caught Driving 90mph Over Speed Limit in Romania
Influencer fined and banned from driving amid ongoing legal troubles
In a startling incident, Andrew Tate, the polarizing influencer and self-proclaimed businessman, was recorded driving at an astonishing speed of 196 km/h (121 mph) in a zone limited to 50 km/h while in Romania. The occurrence took place in Bujoreni, approximately 184 km from Bucharest. This reckless behavior has led to serious repercussions for the 38-year-old, who now faces a fine of £310 ($420) and has had his driving license suspended for 120 days, as confirmed by police.
Tate currently resides in Romania, fighting serious charges that include rape and human trafficking in both Romania and elsewhere. Together with his brother, Tristan, he is living under court-mandated conditions while continuing to contest these allegations, all of which they vehemently deny.
Known for flaunting a lavish lifestyle and possessing a collection of high-end vehicles, including multiple Bugattis and Lamborghinis, Tate has a long history of run-ins with the law on the road. His previous offenses include a speeding incident back in April 2021, where he was recorded driving a Porsche near Bucharest at a speed of 138 km/h. Reports indicate that several of his luxury vehicles were seized by Romanian authorities earlier this year as part of ongoing legal actions against him.
Beyond traffic violations, Tate has made headlines for his claims regarding corruption in law enforcement. He has openly criticized British police for their lack of approachability regarding bribes during traffic stops, and has previously referred to relocating his operations to Romania in 2017 as a way to escape what he sees as restrictive practices in the West.
In addition to the Romanian charges, Andrew and Tristan Tate are facing 21 criminal charges in the UK, which await resolution after their current Romanian trials. Furthermore, in the United States, the brothers face a civil lawsuit from four women who assert they were coerced into sex work. Despite the mounting legal troubles, the Tate brothers maintain their innocence regarding all accusations against them.
Tate currently resides in Romania, fighting serious charges that include rape and human trafficking in both Romania and elsewhere. Together with his brother, Tristan, he is living under court-mandated conditions while continuing to contest these allegations, all of which they vehemently deny.
Known for flaunting a lavish lifestyle and possessing a collection of high-end vehicles, including multiple Bugattis and Lamborghinis, Tate has a long history of run-ins with the law on the road. His previous offenses include a speeding incident back in April 2021, where he was recorded driving a Porsche near Bucharest at a speed of 138 km/h. Reports indicate that several of his luxury vehicles were seized by Romanian authorities earlier this year as part of ongoing legal actions against him.
Beyond traffic violations, Tate has made headlines for his claims regarding corruption in law enforcement. He has openly criticized British police for their lack of approachability regarding bribes during traffic stops, and has previously referred to relocating his operations to Romania in 2017 as a way to escape what he sees as restrictive practices in the West.
In addition to the Romanian charges, Andrew and Tristan Tate are facing 21 criminal charges in the UK, which await resolution after their current Romanian trials. Furthermore, in the United States, the brothers face a civil lawsuit from four women who assert they were coerced into sex work. Despite the mounting legal troubles, the Tate brothers maintain their innocence regarding all accusations against them.