Andrew Tate's House Arrest Replaced by Judicial Control
Andrew Tate's House Arrest Replaced by Judicial Control

Andrew Tate's House Arrest Replaced by Judicial Control

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A Romanian court has lifted the house arrest order against Andrew Tate, replacing it with judicial control amid ongoing investigations into serious charges including human trafficking and rape. This decision allows Tate to travel within Romania but restricts him from leaving the country and requires regular check-ins with the police. The judicial control measure comes as part of a second criminal investigation against him, his brother Tristan, and other suspects, all of whom deny the allegations. The court had previously refused to put Tate on trial, citing flaws in the indictment, which has been sent back to prosecutors for further investigation. The Tate brothers, holding dual US and British citizenship, are among the highest-profile suspects in Romania's human trafficking case and are also facing separate legal issues in Britain. Despite the change in legal restrictions, the investigation continues, and the case remains under scrutiny by legal experts.

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