Andrew Tate, a former kickboxer turned social media influencer, was already facing serious legal trouble in Romania but his problems appear to have just grown substantially worse.
Romanian police conducted raids on four homes connected to Tate and his brother Tristan amid new allegations of criminal sexual misconduct, according to The Independent.
The Tate brothers, along with two Romanian women, were already awaiting trial on charges of human trafficking, rape, and forming a gang to sexually exploit women, but now stand to be charged with additional counts of “human trafficking, the trafficking of minors, sexual intercourse with a minor, influencing statements, and money laundering.”
Raided over new allegations of sexual misconduct with minors
Per The Independent, the police raids were led by Romania’s anti-organized crime unit, known as DIICOT, and involved four homes in and near the capital city of Bucharest.
The Tate brothers were first arrested in 2022 and last year were charged criminally along with their two alleged Romanian accomplices. No date has been set yet for a trial, though a judge ruled in April that the case against them can proceed.
Following the initial arrests in 2022, they were held in custody for three months but were later released to home arrest. They previously had permission to leave Romania so long as they remained within the European Union, but have since had that privilege revoked and are required to remain in the country while their case is pending.
Notably, the Tate brothers are also wanted by British authorities for alleged sex crimes in the U.K. around a decade ago, and while a Romanian appeals court agreed to extradite the dual British-U.S. citizens to the U.K., that extradition was ordered delayed until after all of the legal proceedings in Romania have been settled. […]
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