More sex trafficking and minor rape charges for Andrew Tate and his pedo bro

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Romanian police have raided the home of controversial influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan over new allegations against the pair involving human trafficking and sexual intercourse with a minor. The two men were taken in for questioning by Romania’s anti-organized crime agency, DIICOT, CNN affiliate Antena 3 reported Wednesday. Romanian police said in a statement they had launched four home search warrants, in Bucharest, and nearby Ilfov county. Police said they were investigating allegations of human trafficking, sexual intercourse with a minor, organizing a criminal group, influencing statements and money laundering.


The latest allegations are understood to be in addition to charges already facing Tate, a self-proclaimed misogynist influencer and former kickboxer.


He, Tristan and two Romanian citizens were arrested in late 2022 and indicted in mid-2023 on charges of human trafficking, rape and setting up a criminal gang to sexually exploit women – allegations they have denied.



Andrew Tate walks between bodyguards as he arrives at the Bucharest Tribunal, in Bucharest, Romania, Wednesday, June 21, 2023. Romanian prosecutors charged on Tuesday, June 20, 2023, the Tate brothers and two other suspects with human trafficking, rape and organizing a criminal group for the sexual exploitation of women. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)



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Police said hearings in relation to the latest allegations would be held at DIICOT headquarters, but did not say when.
“We make it clear that, during the entire criminal process, the investigated persons benefit from the procedural rights and guarantees provided by the Code of Criminal Procedure, as well as the presumption of innocence,” Romanian police said in a statement.
 

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A turn of events here...The next week should be interesting.
I thought you muted me. And yet somehow you read my threads.

And no, there were minor irregularities found, but nothing particularly significant. So dream on. Your child-raping hero is still screwed.


It’s far from over. The evidence against Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate is overwhelming, making dismissal impossible.

The court's decision described does not mean that the case is dismissed. Here's why:

1. Partial Admission of Challenges: The court admitted some of the challenges raised by the defendants, which points to procedural irregularities in the case. However, this does not equate to a dismissal of the case outright.

2. Rejection of Certain Evidence: The decision excludes some evidence (e.g., statements from certain victims and witnesses) and considers procedural irregularities in the indictment. These exclusions might weaken the prosecution's case but do not terminate the proceedings.

3. Opportunity to Correct the Indictment: The decision sends the case back to the prosecutor (DIICOT) to address the irregularities in the indictment within a specified time frame (5 days). The prosecution must decide whether to maintain the charges or withdraw them.

4. Continuation of Proceedings: A new hearing is scheduled for December 10, 2024, indicating that the case is ongoing and has not been dismissed. In conclusion, this court decision identifies procedural issues and grants an opportunity to the prosecution to correct them, but it does not dismiss the case.

 

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This is a summary of today’s appeal decision regarding Andrew and Tristan Tate’s first Romanian case: Ex-officio irregularities was admitted, as expected. This is due to a lack of clarity regarding sums subject to confiscation. It’s not an issue.

Two victim statements to the court were excluded because they were taken too early. The victims will need to give their statements again. However, their statements to DIICOT remain. Not an issue.

DIICOT must add additional information to the indictment regarding a victim and deliver all of the evidence for her to Tate’s legal team. This appears to be procedural in nature.

Andrew and Tristan’s statements to DIICOT were removed from the case file because they can't be used against them as they were witnesses at the time. Those statements can be given again, or they can remain silent now they are defendants and no longer witnesses. This is a small win for the brothers.

Unclear description of human trafficking offenses attributed to Georgiana Naghel and Alexandra Radu. DIICOT must correct this in the indictment. This does not impact the Tate brothers.

No other evidence was excluded. This is a massive blow to the Tate brothers. The What's app chats remain. That means “faked WhatsApp chats” is officially debunked, as we previously said. The majority of the evidence is WhatsApp chats. This is another blow to Tate’s defense.

All computer search evidence remains.DIICOT has 5 days to address the asset irregularities and make any additional decisions regarding continuing. The next hearing will be on December 10th. All parties will be summoned.
 
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