27 Apr 2024

Andrew Tate and brother Tristan to be tried in Romania on rape and trafficking charges

9:15 am on 27 April 2024
(FILES) Andrew Tate (L) and Tristan Tate (R) walk from the Bucharest's Court of Appeal after a hearing about their demand to be allowed to leave Romania as their mother allegedly suffered a heart attack, in Bucharest, on December 22, 2023. Controversial influencer Andrew Tate and his brother have been arrested in Romania over UK sex offence charges, police said on March 12, 2024. Police said in a statement it 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". (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP)

Andrew Tate, left, and his brother Tristan have filed a "strong appeal" against the ruling their trial would proceed. Photo: DANIEL MIHAILESCU / AFP

The trial of controversial influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan is to go ahead, a court in Romania says.

No date has been set by the court which has been reviewing prosecutors' evidence and the pair have appealed.

Andrew Tate, 37, and Tristan, 35, were arrested last December over allegations of rape, human trafficking and forming a criminal gang - charges they deny.

The internet personalities are also wanted in the United Kingdom over sexual offences allegedly committed there.

The Tate brothers, who are dual UK-United States nationals, are accused of exploiting women via an adult content business, which prosecutors allege operated as a criminal group.

Two female Romanian associates were also named alongside the brothers in an indictment published in June last year, and seven alleged victims were identified.

Andrew Tate is a self-described misogynist and was previously banned from social media platforms for expressing misogynistic views.

He has repeatedly claimed Romanian prosecutors have no evidence against him and there is a conspiracy to silence him.

The case had been discussed for months in a process before a preliminary chamber where the accused could challenge the evidence of the prosecutors.

On Friday, the court in Bucharest said the case met the legal criteria and would proceed.

The brothers' lead counsel, Eugen Vidineac, said the ruling "lacks legal basis and reasoning".

"We have filed a strong appeal as we believe the ruling to be unlawful."

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