Andew Tate: Court sends human trafficking case back to Romania prosecutors
A court upholds the influencer's challenge of the human trafficking case against him and his brother.
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On Thursday, the Court of Appeals in Bucharest upheld a challenge from the brothers, sending the case back to prosecutors for further review.
It is the second time the court has returned the case to prosecutors.
The Tate brothers, aged 38 and 36, are accused of human trafficking and forming an organised group to sexually exploit women. They have strongly denied the charges.
In November, the same court found "irregularities" in the indictment against them, requiring prosecutors to amend their brief.
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