Court upholds arrest of Andrew Tate

Andrew Tate (3rd R) and his brother Tristan Tate (2nd R) escorted by police to a court hearing in Bucharest on January 10th, 2023 for their appeal against pre-trial detention for alleged human trafficking, rape, and forming a criminal group.
Andrew Tate (seen left, holding a book) and his brother Tristan (right of Andrew) lost their appeal against the decision to extend their pre-trial detention from 24 hours to 30 days. | Image: DANIEL MIHAILESCU/AFP via Getty Images

A court in Bucharest, Romania upheld the 30-day arrest of controversial influencer Andrew Tate on Tuesday, rejecting his appeal against a judge’s earlier decision to extend his arrest from 24 hours to 30 days. Tate, 36, a dual British-US citizen, was arrested on December 29th along with his brother Tristan (34) on charges of organized crime, human trafficking, and rape. Two Romanian women were also taken into custody.

In a court document obtained by ABC News, the judge said “the possibility of them evading investigations cannot be ignored,” and that they could “leave Romania and settle in countries that do not allow extradition.”

“I am very disappointed. The measure seems excessive to me,” said Eugen Vidineac, the Tate brother’s lawyer, in a translated statement to Romanian-based media Gândul.

Romanian officials allege that the Tate brothers used the “lover boy” method — in which victims are seduced and later forced into subjugation through abuse or coercion — to exploit women into a sex-trafficking scheme. The Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism (DIICOT) claims six victims have been identified who were subjected to “acts of physical violence and mental coercion” in order to force them to create porn.

Tate — an “alpha male” influencer, former kickboxer, and self-confessed misogynist — rose to prominence after videos featuring his controversial views began circulating on TikTok last year. Notable videos include Tate telling rape victims to “bear responsibility” for their attacks and descriptions of how he would choke a woman with a machete if she cheated on him. Tate also appeared on the UK edition of Big Brother in 2016, but was removed from the show after video footage emerged of him hitting a woman with a belt.

In a now-deleted YouTube video, Tate said “40 percent” of his reason for moving to Romania was “because in Eastern Europe, none of this garbage flies,” apparently referencing the “MeToo Era” and the country’s seemingly lax laws on sexual assault. Tate was banned from Twitter in 2017 but has since had his account (with 4.5 million followers) reinstated by new Twitter CEO Elon Musk, resulting in a viral spat with environmental activist Greta Thunberg shortly before his arrest. Tate has also been banned from YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram.

Source: The Verge Court upholds arrest of Andrew Tate

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