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Romanian court finds irregularities in prosecutors' case against Andrew Tate

  • A Romanian court ruled to exclude evidence from the human trafficking case against Andrew Tate, affecting statements from alleged victims and witness testimonies from the Tate brothers.
  • The court found inconsistencies in the indictment, including improper descriptions and missing details on asset seizures.
  • This ruling poses a setback for Romania's anti-organized crime agency, DIICOT, which has five days to decide on pursuing or withdrawing the case.
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