Andrew Tate’s detention extended by Romanian court until 27 February
by Jon Henley Europe correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6814K)
Influencer and self-professed misogynist in custody after arrest on suspicion of human trafficking and rape
A court in Bucharest has ruled that Andrew Tate must remain in preventive custody until at least 27 February while an organised crime investigation continues into the former kickboxer, influencer and professed misogynist.
The court on Friday agreed to a request by the country's organised crime agency, Diicot, to extend Tate's detention, along with that of his brother Tristan and two Romanian female suspects, one a former police officer.
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