Romanian Court Blocks Andrew Tate's Case From Heading to Trial
Briefly

The Bucharest Court of Appeal found that the indictment did not meet the requirements for the case to move to a trial, marking another setback for prosecutors.
Judges with the Bucharest Court of Appeal noted issues in how evidence was presented and stated that Mr. Tate's right to defense had been violated.
Mr. Tate's lawyer, Eugen Vidineac, called the court ruling a significant legal victory for both Mr. Tate and his brother, Tristan.
In a statement, Mr. Tate denounced the accusations: "This is all a lie, and I will fight to the very end to expose it."
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