ANDREW Tate has hired a lawyer who has represented disgraced stars Chris Brown, Mike Tyson and Jussie Smollett.

Tina Glandian was in Bucharest as the 36-year-old misogynist influencer attempted to be released on bail after being accused of sex trafficking and rape.

Andrew Tate leaving court after his bid for bail was denied
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Andrew Tate leaving court after his bid for bail was deniedCredit: Getty

Tina Glandian has been hired by Tate to represent him
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Tina Glandian has been hired by Tate to represent himCredit: AP

Glandian previously represented Chris Brown
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Glandian previously represented Chris BrownCredit: Getty

Other former clients include Mike Tyson
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Other former clients include Mike TysonCredit: AFP
The court rejected the appeal of Tate and his brother Tristan, 34, meaning they will stay in jail until at least February 27.

It is alleged the Tates and their two enforcers – also known as their “angels” – would exploit the women, taking half of their earnings as they carried out sex work on OnlyFans.

Prosecutors allege Tate raped an OnlyFans model twice after luring her to work for him as a cam girl.

The Tate brothers have been in custody since late December and deny all allegations against them.

Glandian’s most recent high-profile case was Jussie Smollett who was released from jail three weeks ago in March 2022, after he was found guilty of staging a hate crime attack in 2019.

He was sentenced to 150 days in jail along with 30 months of felony probation and fines.

She also represented rapper Chris Brown, who admitted assaulting his then girlfriend Rihanna in 2009 in a car after a Grammy’s party.

Also among her clients is former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson.

He has recently been accused of raping a woman in the early 1990s after meeting her in a club, according to a $5 million lawsuit.

Tyson was convicted of rape in February 1992 and served three years behind bars.

After the hearing in Bucharest, Glandian argued that being held behind bars without any charges filed so far was a violation of two men’s rights.

“I don’t believe they are a flight risk,” Glandian told a news conference.

“They’ve known since April that there’s an investigation and if they intended to flee they could have left Romania. They have not, they have ties here to the country.”

Speaking to TalkTV, she earlier defended the brothers, who she said were controversial but have committed no crime.

She told Piers Morgan’s Uncensored the brothers have been subject to “huge injustice” after their arrest on December 29.

Tina, who has defended the likes of Chris Brown and pop star Kesha, told TalkTV: “This is a huge injustice as we see it, they should not be detained at this point.

“They are controversial public figures, but that is not a crime.”

Andrew is claimed to have lured an unnamed woman, from Moldova, to join him in Romania – assuring her “nothing bad would happen”.

He is then alleged to have raped her twice, according to prosecutors, as she joined his operation.

Tate’s lawyer Eugen Vidineac argued that the sex was consensual and accusing the alleged victim of fabricating the rape claims.