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Romanian prosecutors add charge against online personality Tristan Tate

Romanian prosecutors add charge against online personality Tristan Tate

ROMANIAN prosecutors said they are investigating online personality Tristan Tate on an additional charge of inciting others to violence in a case in which he and his more famous brother Andrew are accused of sexually exploiting women. The Tate brothers and two Romanian female suspects are under house arrest pending a criminal investigation for suspected human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women, accusations they have denied. On Monday, Romania's DIICOT anti-organised crime prosecuting unit notified Tristan Tate that an additional charge of inciting others to violence was added to his name, DIICOT spokesperson Ramona Bolla told Reuters. One…
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Internet personality Andrew Tate to be moved to house arrest, lawyer says

Internet personality Andrew Tate to be moved to house arrest, lawyer says

DIVISIVE internet personality Andrew Tate will be moved to house arrest after a Romanian court accepted an appeal, his lawyer said. Tate, his brother Tristan and two Romanian female suspects have been under police detention since Dec. 29 as prosecutors investigate them for suspected human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women. They have denied all accusations. "The judges from the appeal court in Bucharest admitted our appeal and rejected the proposal of the prosecutors to extend the warrant and changed the measure to home arrest for all the defendants," Tate's lawyer Eugen Constantin Vidineac told…
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Sex, lies and video cams: Andrew Tate turned women into slaves, prosecutors say

Sex, lies and video cams: Andrew Tate turned women into slaves, prosecutors say

LUIZA ILIE, OCTAV GANEA and ANDREW R.C. MARSHALL THE woman from Moldova thought it was love. Internet celebrity Andrew Tate had offered her a new life. They'd even discussed marriage. He asked for only one thing: absolute loyalty. "You must understand that once you are mine, you will be mine forever," Tate told her on February 4 last year in one of the dozens of WhatsApp messages cited by Romanian prosecutors who allege he trafficked and sexually exploited several women. Tate, an influencer with millions of online followers, urged the Moldovan woman to join him in Romania. "Nothing bad will…
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