Andrew Tate released from house arrest in Romania but still faces restrictions
- Andrew Tate was released from house arrest in Romania after winning an appeal, but is still facing judicial control measures.
- Tate had been arrested in December 2022 on charges of human trafficking, rape, and forming a criminal organization.
- The Bucharest Court of Appeals replaced Tate's house arrest with judicial control for 60 days.
- As part of the conditions, Tate is restricted from contacting other defendants, witnesses, alleged victims, and their families.
- Tate and the other defendants are also prohibited from leaving Bucharest and the surrounding county without court approval.