Andrew Tate and brother allowed to leave Romania DW 02/27/2025
Briefly

Andrew and Tristan Tate, US-UK dual citizens, have been accused of human trafficking and sexual exploitation. Romanian prosecutors lifted their travel ban, allowing them to leave for the US. Despite the lifting of the travel restrictions, the brothers must still adhere to other legal obligations. Reports suggest that US officials intervened, requesting the Romanian government to facilitate this change. The Tates, who have denied the accusations, have publicly supported former President Trump, further complicating their high-profile case.
The Tates have been accused of human trafficking and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women, but they have denied all wrongdoing.
Romanian prosecutors confirmed that the Tates were no longer obliged to remain in Romania; however, they must still check in with judicial authorities.
The request to lift the travel ban was approved; however, prosecutors did not specify who made this request.
US officials reportedly contacted the Romanian government to request the lifting of restrictions on the Tate brothers.
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