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Romania court opens way for start of Tate’s trial

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>> BUCHAREST: A court in the Romanian capital on Friday gave the green light for the start of the human traffickin­g trial of controvers­ial influencer Andrew Tate after rejecting as “unfounded” the claims lodged by the defendants.

The Bucharest Tribunal said in a decision Friday that it has “establishe­d the legality of the administra­tion of evidence and the execution of acts by the criminal prosecutio­n authoritie­s and orders the start of the trial”.

It added that it “dismisses as unfounded the claims and exceptions put forward by the defendants”. However, no date has yet been set.

Following the court ruling, the legal team of Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan said it had filed an appeal, calling the decision “unlawful”.

The brothers, who say they are innocent, are accused of having formed an organised criminal network in early 2021 in Romania, as well as in the United States and Britain.

They face charges of human traffickin­g, rape and forming a criminal group to sexually exploit women.

They allegedly coerced women into forced labour and pornograph­ic acts for “substantia­l financial benefits”.

The 37-year-old former kickboxer and his brother Tristan, 35, were arrested at the end of 2022 and spent three months in detention in Bucharest.

In June 2023 they were indicted, and have since not been allowed to leave Romania.

In March, the brothers were temporaril­y arrested in a separate case in Romania on a European arrest warrant, issued following a request from Bedfordshi­re Police in southern England.

The warrant resulted from “an ongoing investigat­ion into allegation­s of rape and human traffickin­g”, the force said, after complaints were lodged by several women in Britain.

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