Romanian Court Orders Evidence Removal in Andrew Tate Case
The court identified multiple irregularities in the prosecution's case against Andrew Tate, giving prosecutors five days to amend or withdraw the charges.
- The Bucharest Court of Appeal has ruled to exclude key evidence in the human trafficking case against Andrew Tate and his associates, citing legal rights violations and inconsistencies in the indictment.
- Prosecutors must decide within five days whether to proceed with the trial or withdraw the case, following the court's demand for rectification of the indictment.
- The court's decision marks a significant legal victory for Tate, who has maintained his innocence alongside his brother Tristan and two Romanian female suspects.
- Allegations against the Tates include human trafficking, rape, and forming a criminal organization, with a second investigation ongoing for related charges involving minors.
- Despite social media claims, the case has not been dismissed; the court's ruling only impacts the admissibility of certain evidence and requires prosecutors to address identified flaws.