Why are Tate Brothers going to America?


The controversial effectiveness Andrew Tate and his brother Triston are traveling to the US after leaving Romania, where they face allegations of rape, smuggling minors and money laundering, all of which they refuse.
There are questions about why they were allowed to travel and what happens further with their legal matters.
Who are Tate Brothers Andrew and Triston?
Andrew Tate, 38, and his brother Triston, 36, are double US-UK citizens, who claimed that they have earned millions from their social media empire.
Their online output was already controversial by their legal troubles, which the pair attracted continuous criticism on aggressive statements about women.
Police in Britain have added Andrew Tate to the “quite terrible” radicalization of boys and youth in violence against women and girls in 2024 reports.
The brothers were first arrested in Romania in 2022. They are facing separate, unrelated allegations of rape and human trafficking in Britain. Both brothers also deny allegations against him in Britain.
Why are Tate Bhai traveling to America?
The brothers were subjected to the travel ban in Romania for more than two years, while they were subject to investigation.
Speculation that they would leave Romania, moving beyond their journey, which had silenced the pair on social media.
They left a private jet for Florida at around 03:00 local time (05:00 GMT) from a Bukharest Airport, sources have told the BBC.
The prosecutors stated that the travel ban was lifted, and the pair’s American passports were returned to them, but their alleged crimes have not been abandoned and expected to return to Romania.
Tates have a large America and have popular figures among some elements of American rights.
Earlier in February, some alleged victims of Andrew Tate said they were “extremely concerned” with reports that American officials had. Asked his travel sanctions comfortably,
The US Special Envoy came after Richard Granel when the Munich security conference raised the Tate brothers along with Romania Foreign Minister Emil Hurisonu.
Hurzeneu said that he did not consider the grannel’s approach to “form of pressure”. Grenal told The Financial Times that his support for the brothers was clear.
Tate has been an outspoken supporter of US President Donald Trump, while his close advisor, Elon Musk, restored Andrew Tate’s account on X after purchasing social media platforms in 2022.
What has Tats and Trump administration said about the journey?
Andrew and Triston Tate have not yet commented on their journey to the US, nor the Trump administration.
Do they have to return to Romania to face the trial?
In Romania, cases against Tate brothers are now being re -written by prosecutors, who allowed them to leave the country on the condition that they return – possibly as the end of March.
The prosecutors said that the pair’s request to leave the country was accepted, but their request for the allegations against them was rejected.
The brothers face many civil and criminal legal matters.
The pair were accused of human trafficking and rape of two Romanian women suspects in June 2023. They deny the allegations.
They face separate, unrelated allegations of rape and human trafficking in the UK. Last year, a Romanian court ruled They can be extradited in the UK His case was concluded after his case in Romania.
Separate, lawyers for four women who claim that they were attacked by Tates, they said they were bringing a civil case against them in the High Court in Britain, “as a result to damage them to injuries”.
A representative for the Tate Brothers said in response that they “unevenly reject all the allegations”.
A separate citizen case in Britain, who is contesting elections by brothers, accuses the brothers and a third person Serial tax evaders,
What has alleged victims of Tate said?
Four women allege that they were sexually abused by Andrew Tate, stating that they are in “mistrust and re -shock” from the news of leaving Romania.
In a joint statement, the four stated: “It is clear that he will no longer face criminal prosecution for his alleged crimes in Romania; he will use it as an opportunity to further witnesses and harass his allegations, and he will continue spreading his violent, wrong principles around the world.”
He also urged the British authorities to “take action in the end, do something about this terrible revelation situation and make sure that he face justice in Britain”.
Matthew Jury, a lawyer representing four alleged victims, said the BBC Trump administration was “interfering with the fixed process” in Romania and the UK.
He said that he did not feel that Tate Brothers “will face justice in Romania now”.