Here's why a Romanian court has extended Andrew Tate's detention to one more month

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Here's why a Romanian court has extended Andrew Tate's detention to one more month
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A judge in Romania has granted prosecutors another 30-day extension on the arrest of social media personality Andrew Tate.

Mr Tate's lawyer could not immediately be reached for comment.This article contains references to rape and sexual abuse.

"At the request of the prosecution, the court has accepted the extension of the detention of the two Tate brothers until February 27," Ramona Bolla, a spokeswoman for Romania's anti-organised crime and terrorism directorate , said.Mr Tate, a British-American former kickboxer, along with his younger brother and two Romanian women, are under investigation for allegedly "forming an organised criminal group, human trafficking and rape".

As part of the probe, Romanian police raided several properties connected to the Tate brothers and seized goods and money worth $5.72 million, including a collection of 15 luxury cars.

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