Andrew Tate, Amid Human Trafficking Charges, to Remain in Romanian Detention Until February 27

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Previously, Tate, his brother, and their associates tried to appeal their initial detainment through the end of this month. However, Romanian court determined the Tates to be flight risks with enough wealth to flee to non-extradition nations.

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On Thursday, DIICOT personally asked the court to approve another 30-day extension of Tate’s detainment. This comes amid their probe into the charges of rape, human trafficking, and organized crime.

Prosecutors in Romania report that if Tate is determined to be guilty of the aforementioned crimes, the cash and property seized by their government will be used to compensate Tate’s victims.

Wait and see what happens

The arrest of Tate on human trafficking and other charges has captured international news, at this point. Right now, time will tell what all the Romanian authorities uncover in the next several weeks.

Given Tate’s history of endorsing violence against women and bragging about using the lover boy sex trafficking method to lure women into webcamming, many people are eager to see how this all turns out.