Romanian court extends Andrew Tate’s detention on alleged human trafficking
BUCHAREST — Divisive internet personality Andrew Tate, his brother and two other suspects will remain in custody until Feb. 27, a Romanian court said on Thursday, extending their detention.
Tate and his co-accused were detained by Romanian anti-organized crime prosecutors on Dec. 29 on charges of forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit six women. A court ruled on Jan. 10 that the suspects should remain in Romanian police custody for a full 30 days.
Tate’s lawyer could not immediately be reached for comment. Tate and his fellow suspects have previously denied any wrongdoing.
Romanian authorities have said that they have seized goods and money worth 18 million lei ($3.96 million) as part of the investigation.
Tate, an ex-contestant on the UK reality show ‘Big Brother,’ gained notoriety for misogynistic remarks and hate speech.
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Tate, who holds US and British nationality, has said that women are partially responsible for being raped and that they belong to men.