Andrew Tate's Bid for Freedom Denied by Romanian Court in Detention Appeal Rejection
Andrew Tate's Bid for Freedom Denied by Romanian Court in Detention Appeal Rejection

In this video, we bring you the latest developments in the case of internet personality Andrew Tate.

Tate, along with his brother Tristan and two Romanian female suspects, has been in police custody since December 29th, as they are under investigation for alleged human trafficking, rape, and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women.

The suspects have denied these accusations.

Today, a Bucharest court rejected Andrew Tate's appeal against his detention, meaning he will remain in police custody until February 27th.

Prosecutors can ask Romanian courts to extend the suspects' detention for up to 180 days.

In the video, we see Andrew Tate being taken into the courtroom where he addresses reporters with the words "You know I'm innocent." When asked about his hopes for being released on the same day, Tate says "There is not much justice in Romania." This is a developing story, and we will bring you updates as they become available.