Andrew Tate brought to Romanian court on UK arrest warrant

Andrew Tate brought to Romanian court on UK arrest warrant

The internet personality is under investigation for allegations of sexual aggression.

Charges of sexual aggression committed by Andrew Tate date back to 2012-2015. (AP pic)
BUCHAREST:
Internet personality Andrew Tate was brought into court in Romania on a British arrest warrant pending an investigation into allegations of sexual aggression, his PR representative said today.

Tate, who gained millions of fans by promoting an ultra-masculine lifestyle, was indicted in June in Romania along with his brother Tristan and two Romanian women for human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women, allegations they have denied.

“Brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate were forcibly detained for 24 hours and handed a European arrest warrant by UK authorities.

“The charges, dating back to 2012-2015, include allegations of sexual aggression,” his PR representative said in a statement.

“The Bucharest Court of Appeal is slated to make a pivotal decision today on whether to execute the mandate.”

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