And the behavior of Andrew Tate may harm the trial

The eavesdropping of the wings of the phone in prison that the judges cited in the court papers obtained by Buzzfeed News claims that Andrew was hoping to flee to Dubai under the pretext of receiving medical treatment there. (The United Arab Emirates does not have a delivery treaty with Romania). However, Andrew later explained via Twitter that the spot was actually “from an old battle.” Andrew’s request was rejected to travel by the authorities.

Eugene Vidinic, a Tates lawyer, cleared speculation that the brothers may try to escape. He told local media: “They have a house and children in Romania, and they are subject to a criminal investigation, and there is no reason to escape.” “With regard to the country’s departure, the partially published arances have been omitted,” Mattia Peticco, Tates spokesman, told Buzzfeed News. [namely] Andrew discusses leaving for Dubai for medical inquiries only if his position allows this. “

The Romanian authorities also said that Tates had encouraged its army of its followers to send a message to at least one victim, demanding a retreat from its accusations. The judge said in the February summary, “These comments are of the nature that the victim provokes a state of fear as a result of the threatened tone in its address, in an attempt to determine it to change its data related to the accused in the case.”

(Suleiman Ahmed, a supportive figure online photography, on February 18, Tweet that he traveled to Palm Beach, Florida-the birthplace of one of the main witnesses in the case-“For a major storyHowever, there was no Ahmed’s indicator, who did not respond to the request of Buzzfeed News for comment, in fact the witness or her family met.)

Moreover, in December, an American law firm representing the brothers sent a letter to stop women to women in Florida, and urged her to withdraw her data or face a defamation case. The Romanian authorities view this message as a piece of the alleged intimidation puzzle.

Tina Glennien, a separate American lawyer for Tates, in their Romanian legal team, told the media recently that “her company had no participation in sending a letter of pause and stop.” Petrescu Buzzfeed News told the message that the message was “a legal action in the United States of America,” adding, “These suspicions are outdated given that the judges of the Court of Appeal decided to put them in the arrest of the House of Representatives.”

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