Romanian Court Returns Tate Brothers’ Human Trafficking Case to Prosecutors
Andrew and Tristan Tate have had their human trafficking case sent back by a Romanian court for further review, marking the second such return to prosecutors after the court found irregularities in the indictment. The brothers are accused of forming an organized group to exploit women, allegations they deny. They’ve been involved in legal battles involving human trafficking, sexual exploitation, and other criminal charges. Their claims of innocence have been reiterated following the ruling, while the prosecutors now have five days to amend their case or drop the charges.