Romanian court denies challenge and rules he must serve full 30 days along with brother and two female suspects
A Romanian court has rejected Andrew Tate’s appeal against his detention, ruling that the former kickboxer, influencer and professed misogynist must remain in custody while an organised crime investigation continues.
“I am very disappointed – the measure seems excessive to me,” the brothers’ lawyer, Eugen Vidineac, told local media after the ruling, which was announced several hours after the two brothers left the courthouse after a six-hour hearing. The agency and prosecutors in the Romanian capital allege that the two brothers recruited their victims by seducing them and falsely claiming to want a romantic relationship – the so-called “loverboy” method of people trafficking.
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