ANDREW Tate and his brother have been freed from house arrest after five months, his legal team claims.
The disgraced pair were locked up at their Romanian home as they face allegations including rape, human trafficking, and sexual intercourse.
APAndrew Tate and his brother Tristan, left, leaving a court hearing in Romania last year[/caption]
Andrew (L) and his brother Tristan (R) have been released from house arrest, their legal team claims
Tate and brother Tristan are not completely free yet and they must remain in Romania on probation.
In a statement, the brothers said: “In a crucial legal decision, the Romanian courts have today lifted the house arrest imposed on Andrew Emory Tate, replacing it with judicial control (probation).
“This ruling marks a decisive step forward, granting Andrew the freedom to travel throughout Romania while adhering to the required legal conditions.
“This comes a month after the Judge refused to send the first file to trial resulting it being sent back to the prosecutors.
“Once again, this decision highlights the Romanian justice system’s commitment to fairness and transparency, showcasing its dedication to upholding due process and the rule of law.”
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