Romanian Court Denies Imprisonment for Andrew Tate
Romanian Court Denies Imprisonment for Andrew Tate
Romanian Court Denies Imprisonment for Andrew Tate
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The Bucharest Court of Appeal has ruled that Andrew Tate will remain under house arrest while facing a second human trafficking investigation that includes allegations involving minors. Prosecutors' request to imprison Tate was denied, and his brother, Tristan, will also remain under judicial control, which includes limited communication with certain individuals. The judge eased some restrictions on the brothers' interactions with alleged victims, and both brothers continue to deny all allegations against them. Andrew Tate took to social media to claim that the prosecution's attempts to jail them are unfounded and lack evidence. This ruling follows a series of raids by Romania's anti-organized crime agency, DIICOT, targeting their residences. The Tate brothers are already awaiting trial in a separate human trafficking case that includes charges of forming a criminal group and money laundering.

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