Police raid Andrew Tate’s home as investigation launched into allegations involving minors

Dozens of masked officers swooped on the self-described misogynist’s home in Romania on Wednesday morning

Joe Middleton
Wednesday 21 August 2024 17:07
Police raid home of Andrew Tate in Romania amid human trafficking probe

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Police officers have carried out fresh raids at the home of controversial influencer Andrew Tate, who is awaiting trial on charges of human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women.

Dozens of masked officers swooped on the self-described misogynist’s home in Romania that he shares with his brother Tristan Tate on Wednesday morning.

Romania’s anti-organized crime agency, DIICOT, said it was searching four homes in the counties of Bucharest and nearby Ilfov, investigating allegations of human trafficking, the trafficking of minors, sexual intercourse with a minor, influencing statements and money laundering.

The Tates’ spokesperson, Mateea Petrescu, said in response to the raids that “although the charges in the search warrant are not yet fully clarified, they include suspicions of human trafficking and money laundering” and added that his legal team is present. Petrescu did not address the allegations involving minors.

Masked police wait outside the residence of social media personality Andrew Tate during an early morning search raid
Masked police wait outside the residence of social media personality Andrew Tate during an early morning search raid (AP)

Dozens of police officers and forensic personnel were seen scouring the large property on the edge of the capital Bucharest.

“During the entire criminal process, the investigated persons benefit from the procedural rights and guarantees provided by the Code of Criminal Procedure, as well as the presumption of innocence,” DIICOT noted in its statement.

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan, both former kickboxers and dual British-US citizens who have both amassed millions of social media followers, were arrested in 2022 near Bucharest along with two Romanian women.

Romanian prosecutors formally indicted all four last year on suspicion of human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women. They have denied the allegations.

In April, the Bucharest Tribunal ruled that the prosecutors’ case file against the four met the legal criteria and that a trial could start but did not set a date for it to begin.

That ruling came after the legal case had been discussed for months in the preliminary chamber stages, a process in which the defendants can challenge prosecutors’ evidence and case file.

Police prepare to break down a door outside Andrew Tate’s residence
Police prepare to break down a door outside Andrew Tate’s residence (AP)
Andrew (right) and Tristan Tate leaving a court in June 2024
Andrew (right) and Tristan Tate leaving a court in June 2024 (EPA)

After the Tate brothers’ arrest in 2022, they were held for three months in police detention before being moved to house arrest. They were later restricted to the Bucharest and Ilfov counties, and later to all of Romania.

Last month, a court overturned an earlier decision that allowed the Tate brothers to leave Romania as they await trial. The earlier court ruled on 5 July that they could leave the country as long as they remained within the European Union. The decision was final.

Andrew Tate, who is known for expressing misogynistic views online and has amassed 9.9 million followers on the social media platform X, has repeatedly claimed that prosecutors have no evidence against him and that there is a political conspiracy to silence him.

Police officers outside the Tate brothers residence in Pipera, Ilfov, near Bucharest, Romania
Police officers outside the Tate brothers residence in Pipera, Ilfov, near Bucharest, Romania (Reuters)

He was previously banned from various social media platforms for misogynistic views and hate speech, but had his X account reinstated by new platform owner Elon Musk.

In March, the Tate brothers also appeared at the Bucharest Court of Appeal in a separate case, after British authorities issued arrest warrants over allegations of sexual aggression in a UK case dating back to 2012-2015.

The appeals court granted the British request to extradite the Tates to the UK, but only after legal proceedings in Romania have concluded.

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