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Andrew Tate extradition: Where is controversial influencer? Is he in UK or Romania?



Andrew Tate is facing extradition to Britain over sex offence accusations but the question remains when will the influencer-ex-kick-boxer be extradited from Romania. According to a Romanian court ruling the extradition will be done only after his separate case on human trafficking and other charges in Romania is finished, as per a report in AFP.

Where is Andrew Tate?

US-born Briton Tate and his brother Tristan were released from Romanian custody following their arrest Monday on a UK warrant that came as they await trial on the Romanian charges.
The British warrant for the self-described misogynist with an online following in the millions stems from allegations made by four women who accused him of sexual assault in Britain.

The men will remain under Romanian court supervision, pending a new court decision expected on Wednesday.

Charges against Tate Brothers

During the Bucharest court hearing, Andrew Tate rejected the allegations brought against him in Britain as “sloppy” and “over 10 years old”, saying he and his brother did not want to be extradited.The appeals court ruling in Romania granted the handing over of the men on the Westminster Magistrates’ Court warrant, but postponed extradition until the Romanian case’s resolution, which could take years.The brothers, who say they are innocent, are accused of having formed an organised criminal network in early 2021 in Romania, as well as in the United States and Britain. They face charges of human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal group to sexually exploit women. They allegedly coerced women into forced labour and pornographic acts for “substantial financial benefits”.

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FAQs:

Q1. What is the age of Andrew Tate?
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Andrew Tate is 37-year-old.

Q2. Where is Andrew Tate?
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Andrew Tate, and his brother will remain under Romanian court supervision, pending a new court decision expected on Wednesday.

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