BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: The controversial figure Andrew Tate, known for his misogynistic views on social media, has recently been granted partial relief by the Bucharest Court of Appeal during his human trafficking trial.
The court ruled in favor of allowing him to leave Bucharest but not Romania.
Both Andrew and his brother Tristan Tate recently attended a court hearing regarding the allegations of human trafficking against them.
Following the trial, Andrew Tate took to X to denounce the charges of TikTok money extortion brought by DIICOT, dismissing them as unfounded.
Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate granted permission to leave Bucharest but not Romania
In a recent post on X, user @CensoredMen reported that the Tate Brothers were now permitted to travel throughout Romania.
According to the court verdict, it was decided that the Tate Brothers would remain under judicial control for an additional 60 days.
The user went on to mention that, they were now allowed to depart from Bucharest, the capital city of Romania, and explore other regions of the country.
Expressing admiration for Andrew and Tristan, the user @CensoredMen added that it was difficult to believe that this case was still ongoing, especially considering that the primary "victim" was Emma Gabbey.
According to X user, Gabbey, is a compulsive liar with a history of making false accusations, even one of which had tragically led to a man taking his own life.
The user @CensoredMen wrote, "?#BREAKING: The Tate Brothers Are Now Allowed To Travel ALL Over Romania A court verdict has decided that The Tate Brothers will be under judicial control for another 60 days."
"It’s hard to believe this case is still dragging on when the primary “victim” is Emma Gabbey. Emma, who has been proven to be a compulsive liar, with a history of false accusations, and one of them even resulting in a man offing himself ?Unreal."
Andrew Tate's fans assert the trial is 'becoming a joke now'
Following the court's decision, which granted Andrew and Tristan the freedom to travel throughout Romania instead of confining them solely to the capital, Bucharest, with the condition that they could not leave the country, numerous users stepped forward to share their perspectives on this ruling.
One user wrote, "Let them free, becoming a joke now." Another user wrote, "He should be banned from courts for wearing sunglasses."
A user stated, "This trial is a joke." A user commented, "So they still cant leave the country? Dayum. I wonder how long that will take."