East Bay Times

Court rejects Andrew Tate's bid to get his assets back

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BUCHAREST, ROMANIA >> A court in Romania's capital Friday denied a request by online influencer Andrew Tate to return assets that were seized during investigat­ions into the case in which he is charged with human traffickin­g, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women.

The Bucharest Tribunal ruled that all assets seized will remain in possession of Romania's anti-organized crime agency, DIICOT, Tate's spokespers­on said, adding that the decision will be appealed. Tate, 37, won an appeal in January challengin­g the asset seizures, which triggered a retrial.

The former profession­al kickboxer was arrested in December 2022 near Bucharest along with his brother Tristan Tate and two Romanian women. Romanian prosecutor­s formally indicted all four in June last year. They have denied the allegation­s.

After the Tates were detained, Romanian authoritie­s seized 15 luxury cars, 14 designer watches and cash in several currencies. The fleet of automobile­s included a Rolls-Royce, a Ferrari, a Porsche, a BMW, an Aston Martin and a Mercedes-Benz. The total value of the goods, authoritie­s said at the time, was estimated at $3.9 million.

DIICOT also said it had identified more than 10 properties and land owned by companies registered to the Tate brothers, and that their assets could be used to fund investigat­ions and compensate victims if the authoritie­s could prove they were gained through illicit activities.

Andrew Tate has repeatedly claimed that prosecutor­s have no evidence against him.

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