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    Romanian Court Lifts Judicial Controls Against Andrew Tate Pending Trial, His Media Team Says

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    Posted on April 6, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A Romanian court has lifted all judicial control measures—including restrictions on movement and check‑ins—for Andrew Tate pending trial, his media team announced today.

    Romanian court lifts judicial controls against Andrew Tate, pending investigation

    Romanian Court Proceedings and Ongoing Investigations

    Background of the Case

    BUCHAREST, April 6 (Reuters) - A Romanian court on Monday lifted all preventative judicial control measures against internet personality Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan pending a criminal investigation on accusations of human trafficking, among others.

    In December 2022, Romanian anti-organized crime prosecutors detained the brothers for a criminal investigation, initially holding them in police custody for months as a preventative pre-trial measure. The Bucharest court of appeals relaxed the measure to house arrest in 2023 and later to regular check-ins with the police.

    The Tate Brothers’ Response

    The brothers, both former kickboxers with dual U.S. and British citizenship, have denied all wrongdoing.

    Recent Court Ruling

    On Monday, the Bucharest court ruled to remove the obligation of regular check-ins. The ruling is final and cannot not be appealed, the court said.

    Defense Statement

    "This decision confirms what we have argued consistently from the beginning, the case was built on questionable evidence," the Tates' lead defence lawyer Eugene Vidineac said in a statement.

    Admissibility of Evidence

    The Bucharest court of appeals ruled against sending the Tates to trial in 2024 and sent the case back to prosecutors after removing several pieces of evidence that were "deemed inadmissible", including initial testimonies from their alleged victims from the file.

    Ongoing and New Investigations

    Prosecutors are still investigating the first case, but in 2024 they began a second criminal investigation against the Tates and four other suspects on suspicion of forming an organised criminal group, human trafficking, trafficking of minors, sexual intercourse with a minor and money laundering.

    The brothers had been required to regularly check in with the authorities.

    Prosecutors' Position

    Anti-organized crime prosecutors declined to comment as they cannot publicly discuss court rulings.

    Further Comments from the Defense

    "Today's ruling restores a fundamental principle: that liberty cannot be restricted without solid legal grounds. After nearly four years, the courts have begun to correct what should never have happened in the first place," Vidineac added.

    International Implications and Public Perception

    The Tate brothers are the highest-profile suspects facing investigation for human trafficking in Romania. They also have a British arrest warrant and will be extradited after Romanian trial proceedings finish, a Romanian court ruled.

    A self-described misogynist, Andrew Tate has gained millions of online fans by promoting an ultra-masculine lifestyle that critics say denigrates women.

    (Reporting by Luiza Ilie; Editing by Janane Venkatraman)

    References

    • Legal affairs of the Tate brothers
    • FILE: Romanian court lifts house arrest on internet celebrity Andrew Tate | Reuters Archive Licensing

    Table of Contents

    • Romanian Court Proceedings and Ongoing Investigations

    Key Takeaways

    • •The removal of judicial controls allows Tate to move freely while the human trafficking trial remains pending, signaling a significant easing of pretrial restrictions.
    • •Tate faces human trafficking charges alongside his brother Tristan and two Romanian women; he has consistently denied all allegations and previously had limitations like house arrest or movement restrictions (en.wikipedia.org).
    • •This development follows earlier rulings that replaced house arrest with lighter judicial control and allowed limited EU travel; authorities continue investigating and trial proceedings are ongoing ()

    Frequently Asked Questions about Romanian court lifts judicial controls against Andrew Tate pending trial, his media team says

    1What action did the Romanian court take regarding Andrew Tate?

    The court lifted all preventive judicial controls against Andrew Tate pending his trial.

    2What are the accusations against Andrew Tate?

    Andrew Tate is accused of human trafficking.

    3What does lifting judicial controls mean for Andrew Tate?

    It means Andrew Tate is no longer subject to preventive court measures while awaiting trial.

  • Background of the Case
  • The Tate Brothers’ Response
  • Recent Court Ruling
  • Defense Statement
  • Admissibility of Evidence
  • Ongoing and New Investigations
  • Prosecutors' Position
  • Further Comments from the Defense
  • International Implications and Public Perception
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    4Where did the court decision regarding Andrew Tate take place?

    The decision was made in Bucharest, Romania.

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