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Romanian Appeals Court Halts Andrew Tate Case Over Procedural Errors

Source: Global News

Source: Global News

A Romanian appeals court ruled on Thursday that the human trafficking case against Andrew Tate, his brother Tristan Tate, and two Romanian women cannot proceed to trial due to significant legal and procedural irregularities by the prosecutors.

The decision comes two years after the high-profile arrest of the 38-year-old influencer and his 36-year-old brother. The four defendants face allegations of human trafficking, forming a criminal gang to exploit women, and an additional rape charge against Andrew Tate.

The ruling is a major blow to Romania’s anti-organized crime agency, DIICOT. However, it does not mean the case is closed or that the defendants are free. The court has returned the case to prosecutors, who now have the opportunity to present new evidence or amend the existing charges.

This decision follows a November ruling where prosecutors were given five days to address the issues or withdraw the case. The request for a review came from Tate’s defense team. His spokesperson, Mateea Petrescu, stated that the court’s ruling “confirms the lack of credible evidence or consistency in the accusations.”

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While this delays the trial, the case remains active, and the Tates face additional legal proceedings in Romania. The outcome highlights the challenges prosecutors face in handling high-profile, complex cases while ensuring procedural integrity.

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