Romanian Court Denies Andrew Tate's Request for Return of Seized Assets
The influencer, charged with human trafficking and rape, claims a political conspiracy against him.
- Influencer Andrew Tate's request to return assets seized in a human trafficking case has been rejected by a Romanian court.
- The seized assets, worth an estimated $3.9 million, include 15 luxury cars, 14 designer watches, and cash in several currencies.
- Tate, his brother Tristan, and two Romanian women were arrested near Bucharest and were formally indicted in June.
- Tate, who has 8.4 million followers on social media platform X, claims there is a political conspiracy to silence him.
- A trial date has not yet been confirmed, and the case is still in the preliminary chamber stages.