Investigators have confirmed that six women have been identified as potential victims. But last week, two of the women in the investigation publicly denied any mistreatment by the Tate brothers.
The women - who have tattoos reading "Property of Tate" and "Tate Girl" - worked in the compound in Bucharest, where Andrew Tate lived with his brother and the models who staffed his adult web-cam business. Speaking to Romania's Antena 1 TV channel, one of the women - identified as Beatrice - said she had been "good friends" with the Tate brothers for two years and had "Tate Girl" tattooed on her arm "out of respect for them".
The other woman - Jasmin - said she had never seen Mr Tate or his brother Tristan be "aggressive or rude".
The BBC has verified their identities with a former member of Tate staff.
"I was never threatened," Beatrice said. "If I was, I wouldn't be stupid enough to stay in that house.
"You can't describe me as a victim in the case file if I'm not a victim."