Two tate victims spoke in court today march 15, 2024 on the first Preliminary hearing for Andrew Tate in the Tate brothers case of Human trafficking and sexual assault charges.
The Preliminary hearing was just concluded where two alleged tate victims have indicated to the Romanian Judge that they do not intend to participate in the DIICOTs criminal case and process against the Tate Brothers.
They made this known through their legal council that they do not wish to be labelled as “victims” in the Tate’s case.
This could be seen as a repeat of what happened in last month february 2024 during the last preliminary hearing a “victim” has also told the judge she does not want to be labelled as victims in the file, This makes three women no longer labelled as victims.
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Legal counsel to Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Loan Gliga has indicated that all paper work are in progress before the Preliminary Judge with Three (3) options to:
- Allow some or all the legal objections raised by his lawyers and set a new date for another preliminary chamber hearing.
- Reject all the objections, close the preliminary phase and set a trial date.
- Send the case back to DIICOT.
Andrew Tate and Tristan are to remain in the country pending the release of their withheld $17M worth of assets back and the final decision of the judge.