A Romanian court has turned down Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan’s request to see their mother in the UK following her heart attack.
Writing on X, Andrew said: “The Romanian state decided she must be alone at Christmas, if she is alive.”
The Tate brothers, facing charges of rape and human trafficking, both vehemently deny the accusations. Presently, they are restricted from leaving Romania.
The recent hearing was conducted in private, and the judge is expected to provide the rationale for the decision in the coming days.
Although the brothers were granted freedom to move within Romania after a period of house arrest, international travel remains prohibited.
Arrested in December 2022, they spent time in jail until March, after which house arrest was imposed.
The charges, filed in June against the Tate brothers and two co-defendant women, allege the exploitation of seven women through the “loverboy method,” a deceptive strategy promising relationships or marriages.
Andrew Tate maintains his innocence, contending that prosecutors lack evidence and dismissing the case as a political conspiracy aimed at silencing him.
He has recently sought legal efforts to reclaim confiscated assets, including luxury cars and watches valued at millions of euros.