Internet sensation Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan have left Romania for Florida on a private flight, according to a source familiar with the situation. The duo is set to return to Romania in March to fulfill legal requirements in their ongoing criminal case, which includes charges such as forming an organized criminal group, human trafficking, and more.
The brothers, known for their controversial views and lifestyle, have been under investigation in Romania but have denied any wrongdoing. The Financial Times reported that members of the Trump administration may have influenced Romanian authorities to lift travel restrictions on the Tates.
The duo’s departure from Romania comes after a failed criminal case in December due to flaws in the indictment, sending the files back to prosecutors. While under judicial control in Romania, the Tates were required to check in with authorities regularly.
Despite the legal troubles in Romania, there is also a British arrest warrant for the brothers relating to alleged sexual aggression between 2012 and 2015, which they deny. The extradition process will only begin after the Romanian trial proceedings are completed.
Andrew Tate has attracted a large following online for his controversial, ultra-masculine lifestyle, which critics say undermines women. The lifting of the travel ban marks a new chapter in the ongoing legal saga surrounding the Tate brothers.
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