Romanian court questions evidence in high-profile Tate trafficking case

Legal-system flaws found in evidence against well-known social-media figure **Andrew Tate** and co-defendants. Court gives prosecutors short deadline to fix issues or drop the high-profile case

November 19 2024 , 03:34 PM  •  749 views

Romanian court questions evidence in high-profile Tate trafficking case

The romanian legal system dealt a set-back to prosecutors in the high-profile case against Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate this tuesday. The court found major issues with evidence collection which puts the whole case at risk

Last summer prosecutors brought trafficking charges against the Tate brothers and two romanian women. However the appeals court now points to serious legal-rights violations and flaws in the case file. The judge ordered removal of key evidence pieces including victim statements which didnt follow proper procedures

The court found many problems in the case: wrong descriptions of suspects actions missing details about seized property and improper explanation of charges to alleged victims. Now prosecutors got just 5 days to fix these issues or withdraw their case (which started about 1.5 years ago)

Every single thing in the file was a lie and the women lied

Andrew Tate stated on social media

Eugen Vidineac‚ the defense attorney sees this as a big win; saying his clients always claimed theyʼre innocent. The legal troubles dont end here though - theres another investigation that started few months ago with similar charges‚ plus british authorities want to get the brothers after romania is done with them