Péter Tasnádi his name is probably known to everyone in this country. One of the most influential people in Budapest’s nightlife was at its “peak” in the 1990s, as the leader of a team of around 300 people skilled in combat sports. Tasnádi had a security company, in addition, he owned 25 percent of the country’s largest Chinese market and was a silent partner in countless deals. The established entrepreneur abounded in material possessions, but due to his close entanglement with the underworld, there were many years when he could not enjoy the riches. He spent a total of 10 years in prisons. Today, as he says, he lives his life as a quiet retiree, and thanks to the fact that he is increasingly active on social media, especially on TikTok, the country is talking about him again.
Péter Tasnádi was a guest of the program “Moving in to Péter Hajdú” (Photo: YouTube)
They are still afraid of him today
A Moved in with Péter Hajdú as a guest of the program Tasnádi spoke honestly with Péter Hajdú, he did not avoid a single question. He also answered whether people are still afraid of him today as they were in the past?
Of course, there are still people who are afraid of me.
When Hajdú asked if these people had reason to be afraid, Tasnádi replied:
I know that if I go anywhere in the country, people come up to me, they are very nice, they ask for a photo together. Those who are afraid of me must have a reason. If you lose, say, HUF 3 million from me and don’t give it back, then you have reason to be afraid…
Péter Hajdú was not afraid to ask… (Photo: YouTube)
He’s a real psychopath
Péter Tasnádi was a soldier for two years, but in the end he had to be discharged because he showed deviant behavior. He was in the neurology ward for three weeks, where it was determined that he was psycho and sociopathic.
I have papers that say I’m a psychopath. 13 groups of experts examined my state of mind… Well, it’s well known that I have cerebral palsy. This was established by two groups of experts. They tested my IQ. I joked with them because they had an IQ of 132. I told them: then imagine what my IQ would have been before the brain softening!
You can watch the full, nearly two-hour conversation here: