Andrew Tate, charged with serious crimes like human trafficking in the UK, insists on his innocence, stating on X, "Innocent men don’t run. THEY CLEAR THEIR NAME IN COURT." Facing extradition from Romania, he aims to confront the accusations head-on. His case highlights the principle of "innocent until proven guilty," emphasizing that guilt requires proof, not assumption, until a court rules otherwise.

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