Court documents obtained by New Times reveal that Andrew Tate, a misogynist influencer, lost his case against the U.S. Marine who reported Tate's alleged sex trafficking ring in Romania. Meanwhile, it has been uncovered that retired Marine Gen. Jim Mattis secretly advised the UAE's ruler on the war in Yemen before becoming defense secretary, a fact that was concealed by the U.S. government.
Mattis secretly worked for UAE leader as military adviser on Yemen war - The Washington Post https://t.co/Ypp54gb9vR
Mattis secretly advised Arab monarch on Yemen war, records show https://t.co/vbJpP38wwS
Exclusive: Before retired Marine Gen. Jim Mattis became defense secretary, the U.S. allowed him to advise UAE’s ruler on the war in Yemen — then fought to conceal it. The Washington Post sued for the documents and won. Here's what we discovered. https://t.co/c0VRLEIGQN
Gen Mattis was secretly working for the UAE. It was he who coined the “Little Sparta” nickname in praise of the UAE’s prowess. He became MBZ’s personal military adviser then concealed this when he became SecDef. By @CraigMWhitlock & @FOIANate https://t.co/fCTmhWlRUO
Court documents obtained by New Times show that misogynist influencer Andrew Tate has lost his case against the U.S. Marine who reported Tate's alleged sex trafficking ring in Romania. https://t.co/h5De9ZaTrJ