The Tate brothers and two Romanian female suspects are under
house arrest pending a criminal investigation for suspected
human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually
exploit women, accusations they have denied.
On Monday, Romania's DIICOT anti-organised crime prosecuting
unit notified Tristan Tate that an additional charge of inciting
others to violence was added to his name, DIICOT spokesperson
Ramona Bolla told Reuters.
One of the Tate brothers' defence lawyers told Reuters a
statement will be issued later on Tuesday. On Twitter, Tristan
Tate said prosecutors were making up new charges without
evidence.
Under Romanian legislation, prosecutors have filed charges
against the four suspects, but the case is under investigation
and has not gone to trial.
The four were held in police custody from Dec. 29 until March 31
when a Bucharest court placed them under house arrest.
Prosecutors have until June to send the case to trial.
The spokesperson said the prosecutors were also looking into
accusations of money laundering, but had not issued any related
charges.
(Reporting by Luiza Ilie and Alan Charlish; Editing by Barbara
Lewis)
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