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The decision by the Bucharest Court of Appeal is a huge setback for Romania’s anti-organized crime agency, DIICOT, but it does not mean the Tates and the two women walk free — the case has not been closed, and there is also a separate legal case against the brothers in Romania. The court effectively returned case to the prosecutors, who can now bring forth new evidence to back up their charges, or amend and change the existing ones. In November, the same court gave prosecutors five days to amend their case file or withdraw it. ADVERTISEMENT The request for the appeals court to review the case was made by Tate's defense team. His spokesperson, Mateea Petrescu, said the court's decision “confirms the lack of credible evidence or consistency in the accusations” by the prosecutors.

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