Romanian Court Lifts Andrew Tate's House Arrest
Romanian Court Lifts Andrew Tate's House Arrest

Romanian Court Lifts Andrew Tate's House Arrest

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A Romanian court has lifted Andrew Tate's house arrest, replacing it with a lighter preventative measure known as judicial control, allowing him to travel within Romania while adhering to legal conditions. Tate, alongside his brother Tristan and four others, faces serious charges including human trafficking, trafficking of minors, and money laundering, all of which they deny. This decision follows a previous criminal case that was sent back to prosecutors due to flaws in the indictment. Under the new conditions, Tate must check in with police regularly and cannot contact co-defendants or leave Romania. The brothers, who have dual U.S. and British citizenship, are among the most high-profile suspects in Romania's ongoing human trafficking trials. A British arrest warrant is also pending for the brothers, awaiting the conclusion of Romanian legal proceedings.

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