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Romanian court rejects Andrew Tate’s bail application

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  • Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan have been detained.
  • Judges have disagreed, citing the anticipated risk of Mr. Tate escaping the country.
  • The request for bail in lieu of custody was fresh, but the court’s decision was the same.

Andrew Tate‘s latest bail application was rejected by a Romanian court.

Since December, the notorious British social media star and his brother Tristan have been detained.

They are being probed on rape, people trafficking, and establishing organized crime group allegations. Both men have denied any misconduct.

The ruling was “disappointing,” according to Mr. Tate’s spokesman, and his legal team plans to appeal.

Mr. Tate’s lawyers have long contended that putting him in preventative detention is needlessly harsh, especially when alternative legal options, such as home arrest, are available.

Anticipation

So far, judges have disagreed, citing the anticipated risk of Mr. Tate escaping the country, influencing witnesses or evidence, or disrupting public order if he is released.

The request for bail in lieu of custody was fresh, but the court’s decision was the same.

Mr. Tate was ordered to remain in detention until March 29 by the court in late February.

Mr. Tate’s brother Tristan will also seek for bail in a separate hearing on Wednesday.

An appeals court this month invalidated all but one of the reasons for Tristan Tate’s imprisonment.

There have been no charges filed against the brothers or their two Romanian colleagues who were arrested alongside them.

Mr. Tate, a former kickboxer, was kicked from the British TV show Big Brother in 2016 after a video surfaced showing him allegedly assaulting a woman.

He went on to become well-known online, with Twitter banning him for claiming that women should “carry responsibility” for sexual assault. He was later reinstated.

Despite social media bans, he rose to prominence, particularly among young males, by preaching a hyper-masculine, ultra-luxurious lifestyle.

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More vehicles allegedly owned by Andrew Tate are seized

  • Four more high-end vehicles have been seized in connection with the investigation into Andrew Tate.
  • Seized cars are limited editions with a price tag of up to $300,000.
  • A few of the other vehicles are unregistered or undocumented.

According to Associates Press, four more high-end vehicles have been seized in connection with the investigation into Andrew Tate, who was detained in Romania last week on suspicion of rape and people trafficking.

In addition to the 11 vehicles seized in searches last week, prosecutors looking into the case seized four more vehicles on Thursday (Friday NZ time), according to Ramona Bolla, a spokeswoman for Romania’s anti-organized crime agency DIICOT.

According to Bolla, “they will be taken by the state and [will] cover the expense of the investigation and damages to the victims” if it is proven that they made money from human trafficking.

At least seven of the seized cars are registered to Tate and his brother Tristan Tate, who was also taken into custody last week in the same case. Local media reports that several of the seized cars are limited editions with a price tag of up to $300,000.

Some of the other vehicles are either unregistered or have no documentation.

Authorities claimed that more than 10 homes or land parcels held by businesses registered to the Tate brothers have been seized as of this point in the inquiry

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Luxurious villa of Andrew Tate revealed during police raid

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Romanian police raid Andrew Tate’s villa, arrest him. On suspicion of rape, human trafficking, and other organised crime-related offences. The villa was 2,000 square metre hideaway featured a chessboard, indoor pool, home theatre, and armoury. Andrew Tate was just taken into custody from his opulent villa, following a raid by Romanian police on December 29. … Read more