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Andrew Tate will be jailed for another 30 days for sexual assault and exploitation.

Since the 29th of December, when authorities detained him on accusations of rape and human trafficking. The influencer has been in police detention.

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan will remain in police prison until February 27 after a Romanian court extended their arrest until that date.

The couple is under investigation for alleged sexual abuse and exploitation.

A court has determined that they must remain incarcerated for an additional thirty days while police investigate.

Andrew tate will be jailed
Andrew tate will be jailed for another 30 days for sexual assault and exploitation.

The self-proclaimed misogynist was detained in Bucharest on December 29 on charges of membership in a criminal organization, human trafficking, and rape.

Two Romanian women and his brother Tristan were also taken into custody. All dispute the allegations.

Andrew Tate will be jailed for another 30 days for sexual assault

The Romanian authorities seized numerous luxury vehicles from Tate’s property on the outskirts of the capital city last week.

The British-American citizen, who is 36 years old, has 4.4 million Twitter followers and was previously banned from several significant social media platforms for espousing misogynistic views and hate speech.

The Tate brothers allegedly recruited their victims by charming them and falsely saying they wanted a relationship.

It is thought that the former Big Brother competitor and kickboxer have resided in Romania since 2017.

The spokesman for Romania’s anti-organized crime agency, DIICOT, Ramona Bolla, stated on Thursday that prosecutors requested a second 30-day extension to hold all four detainees in custody while investigations continue.

Bolla stated that the request was approved on Friday.

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