The Tate brothers to remain in custody. Bucharest Court of Appeal rejected their appeal
The Bucharest Court of Appeal rejected the Tate brothers’ appeal on Wednesday, so the two American-British citizens remain in custody, according to the court minutes consulted by G4Media.
The Tate brothers arrived Wednesday morning at the Bucharest Court of Appeal, where their appeal against the extension of their pre-trial detention is being heard.
Asked by journalists if they hoped to be released today, Andrew Tate said: „There is not much justice in Romania!”
The Tate brothers are being investigated by prosecutors for setting up an organized criminal group, human trafficking, and rape. Two Romanian women, who are believed to have worked with the pair, have also been detained in the same case. They were detained by DIICOT on 29 December 2022, and then the court granted the prosecutor’s request to remand them in custody for 30 days.
Police officers who raided the home of the Tate brothers, who were detained on charges of organized crime, human trafficking and rape, found a gorilla made of dollars, a crocodile covered in blue stones, luxury watches, various sums of money, white weapons and a gun, according to G4Media sources.
The millionaire brothers also had a sophisticated surveillance system, with at least 16 cameras monitoring everything in and around the house in an upscale area of the capital.
In the footage published by DIICOT you can also hear the reaction of the special troops when they see the gorilla with dollars, saying „f…ing s.it!”.
Also, according to G4Media.ro information, prosecutors seized 11 of the luxury cars they own from the home of the two brothers. Andrew Tate recently sparred with environmental activist Greta Thunberg on Twitter over the number of cars the Briton owns.
Prosecutors suspect an organised criminal group was set up to recruit and exploit girls to create pornographic videos to be broadcast for free on porn sites, notably OnlyFans. The two British brothers are accused of obtaining large sums of money to buy houses, luxury cars and cryptocurrencies. The case began in April, when DIICOT investigated the case of the young American girl kidnapped in Voluntari by the two British nationals.
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