Releasedf rom jail, the Tate brothers come home and stream to give their side of the story.
Tony Nesbit 3. 13.24
The Tate brothers, Andrew and Tristan, were arrested in Romania on allegations of sexual aggression dating back to 2012-2015. They were detained on a British arrest warrant issued by Westminster Magistrates Court in London.
The Romanian court approved the extradition request from Britain but postponed it until the Romanian trial proceedings concluded. The Tate brothers were released from police custody immediately but are under judicial control, which includes regular check-ins with the police.
They have denied the charges and expressed their innocence, stating they look forward to clearing their names through the judicial process.
The legal proceedings are ongoing, with the Tate brothers awaiting a final verdict in the criminal case argued at the Bucharest court. The case involves allegations of rape and human trafficking, and the Tate brothers have been indicted along with two Romanian women for these charges.
The Tate brothers' legal team has emphasized their commitment to participate fully in their defense and ensure a transparent legal process. The British police are working with Romanian authorities as part of an ongoing investigation into these allegations.
Tristan Tate, like his brother Andrew, faced charges of rape, human trafficking, and forming an organized crime group to sexually exploit women in Romania. Both brothers have denied these serious allegations. Tristan Tate was not [specifically] mentioned in the context of volunteering for arrest; instead, they were detained in Romania on a British arrest warrant issued by Westminster Magistrates Court in London.
The brothers arrived in Transylvania at their property and jumped on their stream on Rumble for an Emergency Meeting show.
They explained their situation and how the elites will contact ex-girlfriends, pay them off to tell a lie and hide their identity from the public.
Andrew Tate finished off the stream by telling his audience to join his movement, The Real World, get rich, and be part of his War Room.
Andrew Tate
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