Andrew Tate BUCHAREST, Romania –
Online influencer has been arrested in Romania and an arrest warrant issued for him at the behest of the British team, his spokesman Mattia Petrescu said in an official statement on Tuesday.
Petrescu said Tate, 37, and his brother Tristan Tate were indicted Monday evening on charges of sexual assault in UK cases dating back to 2012-2015.
Trinche said that the decision to release the arrest warrant advertised by Tate British Judge Court was made on Tuesday by the Bucharest Court of Appeal; The Tate brothers are escorted by the police and come to court on Tuesday handcuffed. This action can start the process of expatriation.
Four women reported Andrew Tate to UK authorities for alleged sexual assault and physical rape, but the Crown Prosecution Service has not decided to charge them. Then, after the alleged officers were costed, they moved the notice to initiate a civil case against them.
“We found it easy and grateful to the authorities to document the high levels of violence with our threat. But four years later we were told that the UK authorities would not charge him,” he said on his campaign page. “It’s our only recourse to hold him accountable.”
It was not immediately clear what charges Tristan Andrew Tate is facing in the UK.
Petrescu said on Tuesday that the Tate brothers, who are dual UK and US citizens, dismissed the charges and noted that “in the absence of new information, including the testimony of others, they are still persons of unfounded belief in the reinstatement of dangerous charges.”
Andrew Tate is accused in a separate case in Romania of sexual crimes, human trafficking and gang rape. He was detained in December 2022 in Andrew Tet, near Bucharest, along with his brothers and two Romanian women. In June, Romanian prosecutors remanded and charged him. He has dismissed the allegations.
McCue Jury and Partners, the legal firm representing the four British women accused of sexual misconduct and serious physical and sexual assault against Andrew Tate, said in a statement on Tuesday that they had called on Tate to be released to Romania this week and to initiate official and international proceedings.