Summary
A Romanian appeals court found significant flaws in a human trafficking and rape case against Andrew Tate, his brother Tristan, and two Romanian women.
The court deemed parts of the indictment unclear, excluded evidence, and ordered prosecutors to amend or withdraw the case within five days.
Key issues included improperly explained charges, inadmissible witness statements, and vague asset confiscation details.
The ruling was called a “monumental victory” by Tate’s lawyers.
A second case involving trafficking minors and money laundering remains ongoing, while British authorities seek the Tates’ extradition for unrelated allegations.
I thought that his appeal on the blatant corruption in Romania would make sure he’d be made an example of.