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More than a year after he and his brother were first arrested, Andrew Tate’s trial in Romania is finally moving forward.
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.
The Tates have already appealed the ruling to let the trial proceed.
Romanian prosecutors alleged the Tate brothers seduced victims by falsely claiming they wanted a relationship or marriage with them.
Eugen Vidineac, the Tate brother’s lead counsel, claimed Friday’s ruling “lacks legal basis and reasoning” and said they “have filed a strong appeal.”
Tate and his brother were held in jail for three months after a series of one month extensions, but finally were given home release. In June of last year Andrew Tate was charged with rape, human trafficking and the creation of a criminal gang. Tate appears to have made his money from cam girls but also by hosting a site called the „War Room“ where he (allegedly) charged men $8,000 each to learn how to groom women into sex work.