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Tate Brothers Appear in Court, Plan to Take 'Legal Action Against Individuals'

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Tate Brothers Appear in Court, Plan to Take 'Legal Action Against Individuals'

Tate Brothers Appear in Court, Plan to Take 'Legal Action Against Individuals'

Social media influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan, who both face human trafficking charges in Romania, appeared on Tuesday at a court in Romania’s capital, Bucharest.

The court postponed making a decision on the judicial measures against them until this Thursday.

Report by Brooksl.

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