Judgment overturned
Tate brothers not allowed to leave Romania after all
The British-American influencer Andrew Tate (37) and his brother Tristan (36) will not be allowed to leave Romania after all. They have been charged there with forcing young women to take part in commercially distributed sex videos.
An appeals court in Bucharest has overturned a ruling made two weeks earlier that would have allowed the Tate brothers to leave Romania to travel within the European Union (EU).
Latest ruling is final
The public prosecutor's office had appealed against the original ruling. The latest verdict is now final. It is still unclear when the main trial against the Tate brothers will begin. The indictment has been ready for more than a year. Romania's courts are on summer recess until the end of August.
The public prosecutor's office accuses the Tates and two alleged accomplices of human trafficking and rape. They also used manipulation techniques to make the women dependent so that they would allow themselves to be filmed for sex videos.
Worldwide criticism of lifestyle
Andrew Tate's misogynistic statements on social networks sparked fierce criticism worldwide. He flaunted a luxurious lifestyle, reaching millions of teenagers and young men.
The Tate case
The Tate brothers and the alleged accomplices were first arrested near Bucharest on December 30, 2022. Three months later, the measure was changed to house arrest. The defendants have been at large since August 2023 - with the restriction that they were not allowed to leave Romania.
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