Andrew Tate wins appeal to be released from house arrest in Romania

Former kickboxer and internet influencer facing charges of rape and human trafficking

Andrew Tate smiles as he leaves the Court of Appeal in Bucharest, Romania, on August 1st . Photograph: Andreea Alexandru/AP
Andrew Tate smiles as he leaves the Court of Appeal in Bucharest, Romania, on August 1st . Photograph: Andreea Alexandru/AP

Andrew Tate, the former kickboxer and internet influencer who is charged in Romania with rape, human trafficking and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women, has won an appeal to be released from house arrest, his spokesperson said.

Tate will not be able to leave the country.

The decision at the Bucharest Court of Appeal comes after prosecutors formally indicted the 36-year-old in June along with his brother, Tristan, and two Romanian women in the same case.

All four were arrested in late December near Bucharest and have denied the allegations against them.

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The court’s decision says all four defendants will be subjected to geographical restrictions limiting them to the territories of Bucharest Municipality and the nearby Ilfov County unless they get prior approval from a judge.

“After 10 months. 3 in jail, 7 at home. After 15 million euro of asset seizures. After an indi(c)tement based on nothing. The file was passed to a Judge who has ruled it weak and circumstantial. I have been released from house arrest but must remain within Romania,” a post on Andrew Tate’s Twitter read after Friday’s ruling. - AP