Tate Brothers, Trailed by Human-Trafficking Charges, Are Returning to Romania
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Andrew and Tristan Tate, social media influencers facing human trafficking charges in Europe, returned to Romania after a brief stay in the United States. Following a Romanian court's decision to lift travel restrictions, they relocated to Florida, where their visit attracted suspicion and criticism, heightened by their connections to former President Trump. Andrew Tate publicly boasted about their costly private jet travel and asserted his innocence, insisting on resolving the allegations through the judicial process. Their return coincides with criminal proceedings, revealing the ongoing legal struggles they face.
Spending 185,000 dollars on a private jet across the Atlantic to sign one single piece of paper in Romania, Andrew Tate wrote Friday on X. Innocent men don't run. THEY CLEAR THEIR NAME IN COURT.
The Tates' visit to the United States was polarizing and spawned speculation about whether President Trump, with whom the brothers have openly aligned themselves, had used his influence to allow them to travel.
They received a chilly reception from two top Florida officials, with Gov. Ron DeSantis saying that they were not welcome there and the state's attorney general, James Uthmeier, also a Republican, opening a criminal investigation into them.
A representative for them told The New York Times that the British American siblings were expected to arrive at night in Bucharest, Romania's capital, ahead of a criminal proceeding.
Read at www.nytimes.com
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