Andrew Tate: Romania Homes Raided as Investigation Widens

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Romanian police have raided the homes of Andrew Tate as part of an expanding investigation into new allegations against him, including potential charges of sex trafficking involving minors and money laundering. Tate, already facing trial for rape and human trafficking, has denied all accusations.

The raids occurred in Bucharest and Ilfov county, with prosecutors indicating that the investigation has been ongoing. Tate, who has a significant social media following, claims that the charges are part of a conspiracy against him.

Tate and his brother Tristan, both former kickboxers, are also implicated in exploiting women through an adult content business. They are wanted in the UK for separate sexual offenses, and the investigation includes two female associates named in a previous indictment.