Romanian prosecutors from the Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism (DIICOT) bring new charges against Andrew and Tristan Tate, according to reporting that cites the latest case developments. The coverage says the brothers are accused in connection with an alleged webcam sex business that prosecutors describe as involving exploitation of a minor. One report asserts that prosecutors claim the brothers generated more than £1 million through the scheme, framing the allegation as illegal activity carried out through online sexual services.

The reports characterize the new charges as part of an ongoing investigation into organized criminal activity. They also indicate that the brothers are facing multiple counts rather than a single allegation. The articles do not provide detailed court filings or full evidence summaries in the text available, but they consistently link the case to DIICOT’s organized crime and terrorism remit and to alleged exploitation connected to webcam-based activity. The reports present these as allegations within a prosecutorial process.