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Romanian Court Eases Restrictions on Andrew Tate in Human Trafficking Case

The influencer's house arrest has been replaced with judicial control as investigations into trafficking and organized crime allegations continue.

  • Andrew Tate's house arrest in Romania has been lifted after five months and replaced with a lighter judicial control measure.
  • Tate, his brother Tristan, and four others face accusations of human trafficking, organized crime, and related offenses, all of which they deny.
  • Under judicial control, Tate must check in with police regularly, cannot contact suspects or witnesses, and is prohibited from leaving Romania.
  • A prior case against Tate was sent back to prosecutors in December due to flaws in the indictment, delaying trial proceedings.
  • The Tate brothers are also subject to a British arrest warrant and are expected to be extradited to the UK after Romanian legal proceedings conclude.
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