Andrew Tate‘s hopes for getting out of jail have been rejected by a Romanian judge. The social media influencer, who was arrested alongside his brother Tristan very late last year amid accusations of human trafficking, has been ordered to stay in jail for at least another month while awaiting trial. Related: Andrew Allegedly Slid Into DMs Of Underage Girls — Including A Politician’s Daughter! According to the BBC, Andrew will remain in Romanian custody until at least February 27 after a judge rejected his appeal to be ousted from jail.
This all started last month, when a judge initially extended the court’s order of detention until the very end of February. The Tate brothers’ lawyers appealed that ruling at the time.
But on Wednesday, the Bucharest Court of Appeal upheld it and ordered the social media influencer to stay in prison.
Romanian officials have not yet officially charged Andrew or his brother as they continue to investigate the case. The Tate brothers’ new legal advisor, Tina Glandian, told the media this month-plus detention without charges is “a violation of international human rights law.” She spoke to reporters immediately before her clients’ appeal was rejected on Wednesday.
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