Key Points
- A Romanian court has approved a request from Britain to extradite internet personality Andrew Tate.
- British police said the Tates were part of an ongoing investigation into allegations of rape and human trafficking
- Tate was indicted in June in Romania along with his brother and two Romanian women
The court of appeals said in a statement that it “rules to execute the arrest warrant and…to postpone handing over the requested person until the final verdict in the criminal case argued at the Bucharest court”.
“This ruling provides an opportunity for the brothers to participate fully in their defence and for the legal process to proceed in a transparent manner.”
British-US former professional kickboxer and controversial influencer Andrew Tate (C) is led by police officers to the Court of Appeal in Bucharest, Romania on 12 March, following his and his brother’s arrest over UK sex offence charges. Source: Getty / Daniel Mihailescu
Tate, who gained millions of fans by promoting an ultra-masculine lifestyle, was indicted in June in Romania along with his brother and two Romanian women for human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women. They have denied the charges.
The case has since been with the Bucharest court’s preliminary chamber, which needs to decide whether the trial can start. A decision has yet to be made, with Romanian courts backlogged.
They have since been under judicial control, a lighter preventative measure meaning they have regular check-ins with the police but can move around freely except for leaving the country.
Source Agencies