Andrew Tate Suffers Blow in Romanian Investigation

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Influencer Andrew Tate will not be getting his seized luxury cars or Romanian properties back anytime soon after a court ruled on Monday they will remain with investigators.Tate and his brother Tristan had about $12 million worth of assets seized by Romania’s organized crime unit, DIICOT, earlier this year after they were charged with multiple crimes.The Tates’ representatives confirmed to Newsweek they plan to appeal the decision, but declined to comment further.DIICOT arrested the brothers and two Romanian women on charges for human trafficking, forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women and tampering with evidence. Andrew Tate faces two charges of rape. All four have claimed their innocence.But on Monday, a Bucharest court ruled the multiple assets will remain in the hands of authorities. The assets include 15 blocks of properties in and around the Bucharest area, 15 luxury cars, 14 luxury watches, and metal. It was not made clear what the metals were.They also confiscated shares held within four commercial companies, cryptocurrency worth about $384,904,789.Tristan’s girlfriend and model Abigail Tyson also requested for her property to be released, but was denied, according to the ruling. The trio have 48 hours to appeal the decision.Newsweek contacted Tate’s representatives by email for comment.This is a breaking news story and will be updated when more information becomes available.

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