Masked police officers in Romania carried out fresh raids early Wednesday at the home of divisive internet influencer Andrew Tate, who is awaiting trial on charges of human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women.

Romania’s anti-organized crime agency, DIICOT, said it was searching four homes in Bucharest and nearby Ilfov county, investigating allegations of human trafficking, the trafficking of minors, sexual intercourse with a minor, influencing statements and money laundering. The agency added that hearings will later be held at its headquarters.

  • @[email protected]
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    11622 days ago

    Fun fact about our legal system: we don’t do jury trials. The evidence and arguments are heard by the judge, who decides both guilty/not guilty and the sentence.

    • @SGGeorwell
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      4122 days ago

      That’s a terrifying fact about your legal system.

      • @[email protected]
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        7922 days ago

        Well, it could be depending on how robust their anti corruption practices are. Because what really makes more sense, 12 citizens, uneducated in law and its application, getting manipulated by differing levels of millionaire depending on the wealth of the defendant/plaintiff? Or a legal expert weighing the facts to determine their strength?

        Because, both are open to corruption. The jury of your peers is open to corruption in the ways I’m sure most people on lemmy are familiar with, but the other way, with robust anti corruption laws, would arguably be better.

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          There’s also the fact that appealing a judgement goes to more judges, always different than ones who have seen the case. Basically:

          1st judgement -> 1 judge

          1st appeal -> 2 different judges (must be unanimous)

          2nd appeal -> 3 different judges (must be unanimous)

          This makes corruption less common, as getting 6 different judges to all risk their career for a bribe is unlikely.

          I’m not going to claim this system is perfect. There are issues with the fact that there is no mechanism for preventing enforcement of an unjust law. If it’s on the books and it’s an open-shut case, the law will be applied no matter how unjust it is. The inverse is also true though: you can’t have unjust rulings that ignore laws the other direction, for example jury nullification of the murder of a black person (used to happen all the time in the US).

          Like most things, it’s a tradeoff. Some things are better, some are worse.

        • @Duamerthrax
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          1022 days ago

          It would be easier and cheaper for an elite to bribe a hand full of judges then it would be to repeatedly bribe different sets of jurors.

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            Cheaper? Maybe. Easier? No, not really. Ion Popescu from Bumfuck, Nowhere doesn’t have the DNA breathing down his neck, watching for any signs of living outside his means and any unusual bank account activity.

            EDIT: To be clear, I’m not saying corruption doesn’t happen. It does. I’m just saying it’s not automatically much worse than juries.

            • @Duamerthrax
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              522 days ago

              We have laws against bribery in the US and it still happens. I’m going to assume that it’s at least as bad in Romania considering Tate explicitly stated the corrupt justice system is why he moved there. His biggest fuck up was saying that out loud and forcing them to make an example out of him.

              • @ChickenLadyLovesLife
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                Tate explicitly stated the corrupt justice system is why he moved there

                It remains to be seen whether or not he was correct in that assessment.

                • @Duamerthrax
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                  322 days ago

                  Well, regardless, neither a fair, nor corrupt justice or police force like to be openly called corrupt. Saying that out loud is the smoothest brain thing to do

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                Like most things law-related, it’s more about enforcement than anything else. Things dramatically improved while our anti-corruption force was under the control of Laura Kovesi. She kicked some serious ass. Now things are treading water a bit, but Romania is not quite the kleptocratic corruptofest it was in the 90s. There’s always improvements to be made ofc.

        • @Draces
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          122 days ago

          If only we had laws for the judges that punish people who break the law. Sounds flawless since no one breaks the law

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          Because what really makes more sense, 12 citizens, uneducated in law and its application, getting manipulated by differing levels of millionaire depending on the wealth of the defendant/plaintiff?

          That doesn’t make a lot of sense, but that’s not what it says in the Owner’s Manual. That’s just how it works out once in awhile. No one’s suggesting the Justice system in the US is magical and flawless. Besides, there aren’t any news articles about juries who get it right and send a guilty person to prison or release an innocent person.

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            Yeah, it’s not magical or flawless. Because the relationships between the wealthy prosecutors and the judges and the overburdened courts system lead to almost all poor defendants being threatened into taking a plea deal as opposed to going to trial, regardless of their guilt because a jury trial is expensive as fuck and also brings with it the chance to be put away for way longer. That’s how it works out when it doesn’t work out the way it’s laid out in the owners manual.

            Not to mention cash bail. Or municipal violations literally only affecting those without money to make it disappear. And political judges. And groups like the heritage foundation.

            I’m just saying, I don’t know how Romanian justice really works in practice, but in the US, we have quite the fucking shit system.

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              It needs reform, that’s a fact.

      • @[email protected]
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        1622 days ago

        You know what’s terrifying? Being judged by people who can’t be nailed to the cross for perversion of justice. That is, jurors.

      • @[email protected]
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        220 days ago

        Many different countries have use different methods for trials. Some countries reserve jury trials for serious criminal offences, some give the accused the option of a bench trial, and some do a mix of judges with juries.

        Jury trial

    • @saltesc
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      Hey! That fact wasn’t fun at all! Interesting, though…

  • @[email protected]
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    8022 days ago

    When I think of all the horrible shit that goes on in the world, the thing that keeps me going is that Greta Thunburg is responsible for the Tates getting arrested. Life is wonderful sometimes.

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        4122 days ago

        legend goes that Greta made the guy mad on xitter and he posted a response that also included a picture of himself with a pizza box, and cops knew where to find him because of the brand on the box, but not sure if it was proven true or not

      • @[email protected]
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        922 days ago

        IIRC Tate tweeted at Thunberg something about his cars, and in that photo was a pizza box of a Romanian pizza place which lead to police knowing he was in the country.

        • @[email protected]
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          222 days ago

          i remember that haha funniest shit ever… and then he became a hc muslim because he got scared in prison

      • @[email protected]
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        222 days ago

        I can’t remember the details, and too lazy to search it up right now, but I think it was like Greta and him were having a Twitter argument, and he maybe posted a photo with a background that accidentally disclosed his location, so authorities who were already looking to arrest him were able to act on it.

    • @Riccosuave
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      1522 days ago

      Don’t forget to give that fucking moron Adin Ross his flowers too.

    • @ripcord
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      622 days ago

      There’s a lot more good stuff out there. It just doesn’t get articles, clicks, or social media shares.

      You see mostly things that get you outraged all the time largely because everyone is addicted to outrage.

  • Angry_Autist (he/him)
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    Literally every sane person on social media called this guy out as a pedo 2 years ago.

    I can’t believe people STILL idolize him…

  • @arin
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    Justice is rare and wonderful

    • @aeronmelon
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      1322 days ago

      Will Ferrell: “Real justice, sooo hot right now.”

  • @Yawweee877h444
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    Very good.

    Lock this fucker up and throw away the key.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil
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      He keeps getting “caught”, put under house arrest, left to his own devices, charges dropped, and then “caught” again.

      Beginning to think they’re not actually going to sentence this guy

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        120 days ago

        According to the BBC, those charges are still ongoing.

        The Tate brothers have previously been charged with human trafficking - and Andrew Tate charged with rape - and are awaiting trial on those charges. They were released from house arrest a year ago and told not to leave Romania.

        They have always strongly denied any wrongdoing and deny the formal charges they face.

        BBC

        According to a timeline put together by Glamour, those charges are still active.

        Tate is out on house arrest while awaiting trial.

  • @hark
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    1322 days ago

    Again?! Throw him in prison already!

    • @nutsack
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      that’s the idea, im guessing. they need to build a case first

  • Live Your Lives
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    1022 days ago

    Can somebody explain to me why it’s taking so long for Tate to get sentenced?

  • @Etterra
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    321 days ago

    Good. He’s a bad person and doesn’t deserve to be happy.

  • @xc2215x
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    222 days ago

    Good move by the police here.

    • Cethin
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      420 days ago

      Famous internet people are generally willing to exploit people for their own gain. Not all of them, but particularly the most famous and powerful. The ones who aren’t usually can’t become as large. If you’re willing to exploit people for fame, money, and influence, you probably aren’t going to stop there.

      • Queen HawlSera
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        220 days ago

        Yeah, but they can’t just get bimbos with big fake tits who love them for their money and not their character like a normal rich asshole?

        • Cethin
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          320 days ago

          Do you think normal rich assholes aren’t doing this stuff? That’s the whole issue with the Epstein stuff. Basically every rich asshole was involved. It takes a certain type of person to become so rich and powerful. Those people tend to like to have even more power over people, which makes minors the perfect target for them.

          Never trust a rich and/or powerful person to be good; you’ll only be disappointed.

          • nickwitha_k (he/him)
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            220 days ago

            Are you meaning to imply that people with a likely pathological obsession for obtaining and exercising power over others might be driven to seek greater and greater levels of power disparity such as leveraging their position, influence, and money to exploit those who, legally, can have ownership over none of those things and are psychologically and developmentally incapable of informed consent?

            If so, all evidence appears to be pointing towards you being correct.