Romanian Justice orders 30-day preventive detention for ‘streamer’ Andrew Tate and his brother

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This romanian judgment This Friday, after hours of hearings and deliberations, former boxer and ‘streamer’ Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan were ordered to remain in preventive prison for a period of 30 days.

This decision, which was upheld by a court in the capital Bucharest, but it can be appealed by Andrew and Tristan Tate, According to the Romanian newspaper ‘Libertatea’, they now have 48 hours to present their claims.

Romanian police The Tate brothers were arrested early Thursday-Friday as part of an investigation into their alleged involvement in an organization. dedicated to human trafficking and rape.

The Romanian Prosecutor’s Office accuses both brothers of founding an organization. an organized crime group that recruits, hosts and forces women to create pornographic material for further distribution, As Romania TV reported.

With these activities, Andrew and Tristan would get huge sums of money, which they would buy houses, luxury cars, and also invest in cryptocurrencies.

The arrest took place after the former boxer’s statement. a video on social networks in which young environmentalist Greta Thunberg responds to the mockery, all while eating pizza from a popular Romanian pizza chain.

View of the pizza box the video made it clear that Tate was on Romanian soilHe allowed the European country authorities to step up the case and finally get to where the famous ‘flameman’ with an ultra-conservative ideology and skepticism about climate change left off.

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