Romanian Court Implies Case Against Andrew Tate is a Big Hoax, Wants Real Evidence of Crimes

It was revealed months ago that Andrew Tate’s prosecution in Romania was the result of demands by the US State Department that he be punished.

It seems that the Romanian courts are not really happy about being the dogs of the Americans. They’re fine being America’s dogs when it comes to fighting Russia, but when they’re supposed to prosecute some mulatto pimp who is dumping money into their country and not breaking any of their laws, they are not particularly enthusiastic.

AP:

A court in Romania on Tuesday ruled that prosecutors’ indictment against influencer Andrew Tate contains multiple irregularities and gave them less than a week to amend or withdraw the case of alleged human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women.

The ruling by the Bucharest Court of Appeal is a major setback for Romania’s anti-organized crime agency, DIICOT, which must act within five days.

The appeals court also ordered that some evidence be removed. Its decision comes nearly two years after Tate, 37, and his brother Tristan Tate, 36, were arrested along with two Romanian women near the capital.

This is a monumental victory for our clients, who have maintained their innocence from the beginning,” said Eugen Vidineac, one of the brothers’ lawyers. “The court’s decision to exclude key evidence and demand rectification of the indictment demonstrates the lack of substantiated claims against them.”

The appeals court ruled it identified multiple flaws in the prosecutors’ case file against the Tates, saying prosecutors had failed to adequately explain the charges against Andrew to one alleged female victim, and that the charges against the female suspects were not properly presented. It said the indictment failed to specify the amounts related to the confiscation of assets in the case.

The court ordered some evidence removed including witness statements by two alleged victims and witness statements made by Andrew and Tristan, which were deemed inadmissible. The court did not say why.

Ultimately, this is yet another example of the world not caring about the orders of the United States.

Romania did not have a problem with Tate. He wasn’t causing a problem and he was making money. The Americans went in and said they wanted him in prison, and they said they’d bring the case, but now they’re like “yeah but there is no case?”

A few years ago, they would have just faked the evidence and locked him up.