A Romanian court has extended controversial influencer Andrew Tate’s house imprisonment for an additional 30 days.
In December 2022, he and his brother Tristan were first taken into custody at their house in Bucharest.
He was placed under house arrest on March 31 as a result of a Romanian judge’s decision.
The brothers and the two Romanian associates who were also taken into custody have not yet been charged.
However, prosecutors are investigating the brothers for crimes of suspected human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women.
They have denied the allegations.
The two associates, Georgiana Naghel and Luana Radu, were also moved from prison detention into house arrest on 31 March.
All four were ordered to stay in the buildings where they live, unless they have judicial permission to leave.
It is unclear whether the other associates also had their house arrest extended on Friday.
The Tate brothers’ latest extension to their house arrest means they cannot leave their homes before 29 May.
Andrew Tate has millions of followers online. His content is particularly popular among young men drawn to his hyper-macho image.