‘End’ of house arrest for Andrew Tate – ‘I’m freed but I have to stay inside Romania’

THE influencers Andrew Tate, accused by millions of social media users of being a misogynist, has finally won his appeal to stop the house arrest of in Romania. However, he is forced to remain in the country and cannot travel to another state.

In accordance with news.sky.comthe Court of Appeal of Bucharest stated in its decision that it “replaces the measure of house arrest with that of judicial control for a period of 60 days from August 4 to October 2.”

A spokesperson for the Tate brothers confirmed that the brothers are no longer under house arrest, but are unable to travel. “We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the Romanian justice system for treating them fairly. This positive outcome gives us confidence that there are more favorable developments on the horizon and that the truth is beginning to prevail.”

Andrew Tate posted on Twitter and wrote: “After 10 months – three in prison, seven at home. After confiscations of assets amounting to 15 million euros. After an indictment that was based on nothing. The file was forwarded to a judge, who found it insufficient. “I have been ‘released’ from house arrest, but I must remain within Romania.”

It is noted that the influencer is accused together with his brother and two other women of human trafficking, rape and the establishment of a criminal gang for the sexual exploitation of women.

Source: News Beast

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