Andrew Tate & Tristan Tate: Brothers Have Left Romania for the US — Report

Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate are said to have departed Romania for the U.S., following the lifting of their travel bans by authorities. These brothers, who faced severe allegations, had been prevented from leaving for several months. The unexpected exit has stirred up a debate.

Here is everything to know about it.

Andrew and Tristan Tate allowed to leave Romania amid legal cases, claims report

After their travel ban was lifted, Andrew and Tristan Tate, two contentious influencers, chose to depart Romania for the United States. This decision was made possible by approval from Romanian authorities, allowing them to fly on a private jet. Although they still have ongoing legal matters, it’s been confirmed that the restrictions on their international travel have been lifted. However, they are obligated to report back to authorities and are anticipated to return for a court hearing in March.

Four women who allege sexual abuse by Andrew Tate have strongly criticized a recent decision. In a unified statement, they conveyed their shock and concern, worrying that his release could trigger more harassment and bullying. Their attorney, Matthew Jury, has denounced this move. Jury alleges that the Trump administration is meddling with the legal proceedings in Romania by interfering in the case. (Source: BBC)

In the latter part of 2022, Andrew and Tristan Tate faced arrest in Romania due to accusations involving human trafficking, sexual assault, forming an organized crime syndicate, exploitation of women, trafficking of minors, and money laundering. They have refuted all these claims. Prior to certain restrictions being lifted, they were subjected to house arrest.

According to sources close to the issue, U.S. officials, among them Donald Trump’s special representative Richard Grenell, held conversations about the Tate case with Romanian officials at a recent security meeting.

Nevertheless, Romanian authorities asserted that they were not under any undue influence. In a statement, a representative explained, “The Romanian judicial system functions independently according to the law, ensuring fairness through due process.

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2025-02-27 17:11