Internet celebrity Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan have left Romania for Florida on a private flight, a source revealed. They are set to return later in March to fulfill legal obligations related to their ongoing criminal case in Romania, where they are being investigated for various charges including forming an organized criminal group, human trafficking, sexual activity with a minor, and money laundering. The Tate brothers deny any wrongdoing.
Reports suggest that members of U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration may have influenced Romanian authorities to lift travel restrictions on the Tates. The brothers, who have dual U.S. and British citizenship, have faced pressure from the American government. Despite this, Romanian Foreign Minister Emil Hurezeanu denies such claims.
Under judicial control, the Tate brothers are required to check in with police regularly. They were first detained in 2022 and have been prohibited from leaving Romania until now. The brothers’ lifestyle, promoted by Andrew as ultra-masculine and criticized for its misogynistic nature, has gained them a large following on social media.
A previous criminal case against the brothers was dismissed in December due to flaws in the indictment. A British arrest warrant has also been issued, alleging sexual aggression between 2012 and 2015, but the Tates deny these claims. They will be extradited to the UK after the Romanian trial concludes. Despite the lifting of the travel ban, the brothers must still adhere to their legal obligations in Romania.
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