Controversial influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan have been charged in Romania over allegations of human trafficking and forming an organised crime group.
The Tate brothers and two Romanian female suspects have been under house arrest since March as part of an investigation into accusations made by seven women.
All four have been charged with human trafficking offences and of constituting an organised crime group.
Andrew Tate has also been charged with raping one of the victims, while his brother Tristan has been charged with instigating others to violence.
They deny the allegations.
A spokesperson for the Tate brothers described the decision to move the case to trial as “undoubtedly predictable”.
“We embrace the opportunity it presents to demonstrate their innocence and vindicate their reputation,” the spokesperson said.
“Tate’s legal team are prepared to cooperate fully with the appropriate authorities, presenting all necessary evidence to exonerate the brothers and expose any misinterpretations or false accusations.”
On Tuesday, prosecutors agreed to send all four suspects to trial – though a date has not yet been set.
Under Romanian law, the case is now due to be sent to the court’s preliminary chamber, where a judge has 60 days to inspect the case files.
In a statement announcing the decision to move to trial, Romania’s Directorate for the Investigation of Organised Crime and Terrorism also revealed authorities had seized Bitcoin, worth an estimated £385,000, from cryptocurrency wallets belonging to the Tates.
They also revealed that authorities had seized 15 buildings and pieces of land, 15 luxury cars, 14 luxury watches, two ingots – blocks of usually precious metal – and a medal as part of their investigation.
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British-American Andrew Tate, who has been based mainly in Romania since 2017, is an online influencer who has amassed millions of followers, particularly young men.
The former professional kickboxer and his sibling were taken into custody on 29 December last year – but were moved to house arrest in March after an appeal.