Romanian prosecutors send Andrew Tate to trial for human trafficking
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[June 20, 2023]
By Luiza Ilie
BUCHAREST (Reuters) -Romanian prosecutors sent social media influencer
Andrew Tate, his brother Tristan and two other suspects to trial on
Tuesday on charges of human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal
gang to sexually exploit women.
The Tate brothers and two Romanian female suspects are under house
arrest pending a criminal investigation into abuses committed against
seven women - accusations they have denied.
The brothers, former kickboxers who have U.S. and British nationality,
are the highest profile suspects to be sent to trial for human
trafficking in Romania.
Tate has millions of online fans, mostly young men, who follow his
promotion of an ultra-masculine, luxurious lifestyle. Critics accuse him
of misogyny.
The four suspects were held in police custody from Dec. 29 until March
31 before a Bucharest court put them under house arrest, which
prosecutors on Tuesday sought to extend.
A judge must decide within three days whether to prolong the detention
for 30 days or replace it with a lighter measure.
Andrew Tate has also been charged with raping one of the victims, while
his brother Tristan has been charged with instigating others to
violence, according to prosecutors.
"We embrace the opportunity (a trial) presents to demonstrate their
innocence and vindicate their reputation," a spokesperson for the Tate's
legal team said.
The trial will not start immediately. Under Romanian law, the case gets
sent to the court's preliminary chamber, where a judge has 60 days to
inspect the case files to ensure legality.
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Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate are
escorted by police officers outside the headquarters of the
Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism in
Bucharest (DIICOT) after being detained for 24 hours, in Bucharest,
Romania, December 29, 2022. Inquam Photos/Octav Ganea via
REUTERS/File Photo
Prosecutors also said they are investigating the four suspects in a
separate ongoing case on allegations of money laundering, witness
tampering, and child and adult trafficking.
The indictment also sought the confiscation of property, luxury
watches, along with cash and cryptocurrency seized by prosecutors
during the investigation.
"Im sure this case has absolutely nothing to do with stealing my
wealth," Andrew Tate said on his Twitter account.
Prosecutors have said the Tate brothers recruited their victims by
seducing them and falsely claiming to want a relationship or
marriage.
The victims were then taken to properties outside the capital
Bucharest, and through physical violence and mental intimidation
were sexually exploited by being forced to produce pornographic
content for social media sites that generated large financial gain,
prosecutors said.
The case will be a test for Romania's anti-organized crime
prosecuting unit DIICOT, which last year investigated 458 new
trafficking cases and convicted 138 sex and labour traffickers,
according to an annual trafficking report from the U.S. State
Department.
The report noted a slowdown in the pace of prosecution and
persistent, low-level official complicity in trafficking crimes.
(Reporting by Luiza Ilie; Editing by Jason Hovet, Alexandra Hudson
and Angus MacSwan)
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