Andrew Tate loses latest appeal bid as he remains in Romanian prison amid human trafficking case

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Andrew Tate loses latest appeal bid as he remains in Romanian prison amid human trafficking case
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Controvercial influencer Andrew Tate has lost his latest appeal bid and will remain in Romanian prison alongside his borther amid human trafficking allegations.

The controversial social media star appealed against Romanian authorities' 30-day extension of his detention, however, his appeal has today been denied by a judge in Bucharest.

The news means the social media influencer will remain behind bars, alongside his brother, Tristan, until he's either released by police or a fresh extension is put in place.The claims being investigated relate to allegations of sexual assault and exploitation.The news follows Romanian authorities seizing an extensive collection of possessions including luxury cars - estimated to be worth around £3.35 million - from his home in the country.

Initially detained for 24 hours on 29 December last year, authorities extended his detention to 30 days. That detention was extended further on February 21, when authorities announced Tate and his brother would be held in prison for an additional 30 days.Two British tourists drown in two days holidaying in Maldives near luxury Rasdhoo Island resort

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