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Andrew Tate, brother Tristan leave Romania for US amid human trafficking case: report

Last updated: February 27, 2025 3:40 am
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Controversial brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate have made headlines once again as they have left Romania and are reportedly en route to the US after being released from house arrest in their human trafficking case. The Tate brothers, who have been under a travel ban for the past three years, departed from Baneasa airport on a private jet early in the morning, with their final destination suspected to be Florida.

The case against the Tate brothers, being investigated by Romania’s Directorate for the Investigation of Organized Crime and Terrorism (DIICOT), has not been dropped. However, a request was granted to allow them to leave the country with the condition that they must return at a later date and check in with judicial authorities when required.

Andrew, 38, and Tristan, 36, were arrested in Bucharest in December 2022 on charges of rape, trafficking minors, and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women. The brothers, who are former kickboxers and hold dual British-US citizenship, had been prohibited from leaving Romania since December 2023.

Despite the court ruling in July allowing the Tate brothers to travel within the European Union, the case against them and two Romanian women could not proceed to trial until flaws in the indictment were corrected. Subsequently, a second criminal investigation was launched in August, accusing the brothers of forming an organized criminal group, human trafficking, and money laundering.

Andrew was placed under house arrest, which was lifted in January by a Romanian court. The Tate brothers are also wanted in the UK on charges of rape and human trafficking, with extradition expected once their case in Romania concludes. Both Andrew and Tristan have vehemently denied all allegations against them.

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Reports have surfaced suggesting that US officials may have played a role in the Tate brothers’ travel restrictions being lifted, with claims of pressure being exerted on Romanian officials. However, Romanian Foreign Minister Emil Hurezeanusaid denied these allegations, stating that discussions with Trump’s special envoy, Richard Grenell, were solely focused on the fate of the Tate brothers.

Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu also refuted the reports, emphasizing that there were no demands made by the US regarding the legal situation of the Tate brothers. He asserted that Romania and the USA share common values regarding citizens’ fundamental rights and freedoms.

In conclusion, the Tate brothers’ journey to the US marks a new chapter in their ongoing legal saga, with the outcome of their cases in both Romania and the UK yet to be determined. The involvement of US officials and the controversy surrounding their departure continue to raise questions about the influence of external factors in legal proceedings.

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