Andrew Tate Will Remain Behind Bars For Another 30 Days After Romanian Court Denied His Appeal

 

AndrewTate lost yet another bid for freedom Tuesday after a Romanian judge refused to let him out on bail.

The Bucharest Tribunal ruled after a morning hearing that Tate’s request to have police custody replaced with a restricted release on bail was “inadmissible in principle.”

The 36-year-old divisive influencer has been held in a cockroach-infected Bucharest jail since the end of last year even though he and his three co-accused — including brother Tristan — have not been formally charged.

It was the third appeal Tate has lost after prosecutors twice succeeded in getting his detention extended for a total of 60 days.

Under Romanian law, he can be held for 180 days without charge.

His defense team said it was “disappointed in this outcome as we had high hopes to see Andrew reunited with his family” and vowed to appeal. 

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