Tate Faces New Charges For Inciting Hatred Against Women
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Romanian prosecutors have expanded their criminal investigation into internet personality Andrew Tate, adding charges of inciting hatred and discrimination against women. These new allegations stem from speeches Tate allegedly made on social media between 2021 and 2024. Tate and his brother Tristan are already facing charges including human trafficking, with both denying any wrongdoing. The brothers are also subject to British arrest warrants for offenses including rape and human trafficking, with extradition expected after Romanian legal proceedings conclude.