Romanian prosecutors are ramping up human trafficking cases, according to Andrew Tate
According to Romania’s anti-organized crime section, the human trafficking allegations against controversial influencer Andrew Tate, his brother Tristan, and two associates have been increased.
They are now being probed for the more serious crime of “continued human trafficking.”
A seventh victim was added to the investigation, which began with six women.
Since April, the Tate brothers and their allies have been held under house arrest in Bucharest.
They were detained for the first time in December and are being probed for rape, human trafficking, and creating an organised crime ring.
They have consistently denied any wrongdoing.
The four suspects were summoned to the headquarters of Romania’s organised crime section on June 12 to be notified of the fresh allegations. Adult trafficking is punishable by up to ten years in jail in Romania.
Prosecutors also stated that a further criminal inquiry had been launched against a Romanian individual named Vlad Obuzic, who they claim was linked to the Tate brothers.
Mr Obuzic is accused of human trafficking and organising a criminal crime gang to sexually exploit seven women who were lured and blackmailed into producing pornographic content for social media platforms, with the suspects pocketing the majority of the profits.
“To ensure the victims’ loyalty and that they will only perform for the benefit of the members of the group, they were forced to tattoo the name or face of the group member exploiting them,” authorities stated in a statement.
Prosecutors in Romania are scheduled to publish an indictment detailing the official allegations lodged against the brothers and their allies later this month, kicking off the trial.
Mr Tate, 36, has millions of internet fans. His material is especially popular with young guys who are captivated to his hyper-macho appearance.
Mr Tate denied fueling a culture of sexism and defended his image in an interview with BBC News in early June.
He also ignored the testimony of specific women who have accused him of rape and exploitation in the present probe.
A few days later, a British lady claimed Mr Tate choked her till she passed out while they were having sex and then threatened her.
Mr Tate’s representative told the BBC that he was “saddened that a few opportunistic women with whom he allegedly spent time nearly a decade ago have decided to try and take advantage of his current situation.”
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