Police raid Andrew Tate’s home in Romania as new allegations emerge involving minors
- Masked police raided properties owned by Andrew Tate amid new allegations of trafficking minors and sex with a minor.
- Romania's organized crime agency DIICOT conducted searches at four homes in Bucharest and Ilfov.
- The investigation involves allegations of human trafficking, trafficking minors, and money laundering, according to DIICOT.
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Tate Brothers Remanded In Custody After Police Raid Homes In Romania
Divisive Internet influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan have been remanded in custody after being interrogated by Romanian anticorruption prosecutors as part of an investigation into new allegations against them.
Romanian Police Raid Andrew Tate's Home Amid Human Trafficking Investigation - Media Take Out
Andrew Tate’s Romanian home was raided by law enforcement amid the internet personality and former kickboxing champion’s investigation for human trafficking and sex with a minor. Reports say that at least a dozen masked law enforcement officers entered his property before escorting Tate out of the house to a car. “Anything to put me in jail except to give me a trial. No trial, no judge, this country is crazy,” an uncuffed Tate told reporters. A…


Romanian police raid influencer Andrew Tate's home over allegations of human trafficking, sex abuse
Police said they were investigating Tate, a self-proclaimed misogynist influencer and former kickboxer, for allegations of human trafficking, sexual intercourse with a minor, organizing a criminal group, influencing statements and money laundering.
Authorities raid Andrew Tate’s home again — this time as part of an underage sex investigation
Romanian law enforcement officials Wednesday searched four homes belonging to Andrew Tate as part of a new investigation into the self-described misogynist influencer and his brother, Tristan, according to multiple reports. Romania’s DIICOT, the Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism, said in a press release — which didn’t name the Tate brothers — that the raids were related to forming an organized criminal group, traffickin…
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