Tristan and Andrew Tate, Facing Trafficking Charges in Romania, Leave for U.S.
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Influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate, charged with human trafficking and forming a criminal gang to exploit women in Romania, have left for the U.S. following the lifting of a travel ban. Although they are free to travel, they still face allegations including rape against Andrew, and must adhere to judicial measures such as reporting to authorities when summoned. Their departure follows a U.S. interest in their case, although Romanian officials clarified it was not pressure. Both brothers maintain their innocence.
The decision to lift the travel ban on the Tate brothers was at the discretion of prosecutors, who did not disclose who made the request.
Although now free to leave Romania, the Tates are still bound by judicial control measures like appearing before authorities when summoned.
Both Andrew and Tristan Tate face serious charges including human trafficking, forming a criminal gang to exploit women, and Andrew additionally faces a rape charge.
Romanian prosecutors and the Bucharest Tribunal have allowed the Tates to depart, but they remain indicted and deny the allegations against them.
Read at time.com
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