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Andrew Tate leaving the Bucharest Tribunal in Bucharest, Romania, on February 29. Photo: AP

Influencer Andrew Tate brought to Romanian court on UK arrest warrant

  • Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan detained on allegations of sexual aggression in the UK dating back to 2012-2015, which they deny
  • Pair have been charged in a separate case in Romania with rape, human trafficking and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women

Internet personality Andrew Tate was arrested for 24 hours in Romania on a British warrant, his PR representative said on Tuesday, and the Bucharest Court of Appeals was set to decide on whether to extradite him.

Tate, 37, and his brother Tristan were detained on allegations of sexual aggression dating back to 2012-15, which they “categorically” deny, his PR team said. The warrant was issued by Westminster Magistrates Court.

“Brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate were forcibly detained for 24 hours and handed a European arrest warrant by UK authorities. The charges, dating back to 2012-2015, include allegations of sexual aggression,” Andrew Tate’s PR representative said in a statement.

“The Bucharest Court of Appeal is slated to make a pivotal decision today on whether to execute the mandate.”

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan at the Bucharest Tribunal in Bucharest, Romania, on February 26. Photo: AP

The court had yet to decide when it will convene to address the warrant. It was not immediately available for comment.

Romanian authorities said in a statement they executed “two European arrest warrants issued by the UK judicial authorities for the committing of sexual offences, of exploitation of persons on the territory of the UK”.

Influencer Andrew Tate released from house arrest pending human trafficking, rape trial

Tate, who gained millions of fans by promoting an ultra-masculine lifestyle, was indicted in June in Romania along with his brother and two Romanian women for human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women. They have denied the charges.

The case has since been with the Bucharest court’s preliminary chamber, which needs to decide whether the trial can start. A decision has yet to be made, with Romanian courts backlogged.

The Bucharest Court was also set to rule on Friday whether to maintain a seizure of Tate’s assets enforced by Romanian prosecutors at the start of 2023.

The Tate brothers were held in police custody pending the criminal investigation from late December 2022 until April, to prevent them from fleeing the country or tampering with evidence. They were placed under house arrest until August.

They have since been under judicial control, a lighter preventive measure meaning they have regular check-ins with the police but can move around freely except for leaving the country.

Additional reporting by Agence France-Presse

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