Romanian authorities conducted a raid on the home of British-American social media influencer Andrew Tate, unveiling several new charges against him and his brother. The operation, executed by the Special Prosecution Service of the Romanian Organized Crime Directorate, targeted Tate’s four properties in Bucharest. The new allegations include sex with and trafficking of underage individuals, money laundering, and attempts to influence witnesses. This development adds to the existing charges of human trafficking, which the Tate brothers have previously denied.
- Romanian police raided Andrew Tate’s home, revealing new charges against him and his brother.
- The charges include sex with and trafficking of underage persons, money laundering, and attempting to influence witnesses.
- The raid was conducted by the Special Prosecution Service of the Romanian Organized Crime Directorate on four of Tate’s properties in Bucharest.
- Andrew and Tristan Tate were initially detained in December 2022 and were placed under house arrest in August 2023, which was later lifted, though they were not allowed to leave the country.
- The Tate brothers have maintained their innocence, asserting that the charges are unfounded.
- Romanian prosecutors continue to press new charges, while the Tate brothers and their legal team assert cooperation with authorities and confidence in proving their innocence.
- There has been no comment from the Tate brothers or their representatives regarding the latest charges.
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