The Attorney General of Florida said on Tuesday that a criminal investigation has been opened in Andrew Tate and his brother, an influencer of a self-dominated misunderstanding, who had flew from Romania to the southern American state last week, where he faced allegations of rape and human trafficking.
James Underiyar said in comments posted online by a reporter with EW scrips broadcast, “These people have admitted to participate in public what seems to do a lot about women from all over the world, smuggling, smuggle,” James Uthmeyer said in a reported comments by EW Scrips broadcast.
“This is an ongoing criminal investigation and we are going to use every tool that is served to make us sure that justice is served,” he said.
Andrew Tate arrived in the United States on Thursday – he has been out of Romania for the first time since the arrest of 2022.
Prosecutors in the Eastern European country allege that Tate, 38, their brothers Triston, 36, and two women set up a criminal organization in Romania and Britain in early 2021 and sexually abused several victims.
Andrew Tate while reaching Fort Lauderdel last week while talking to reporters said that he and his brother have “not yet been convicted for any crime in our lives”.
“We live in a democratic society, where it is innocent until it is guilty, and I think my brother and I are misunderstood to a great extent,” he said.
In Bucharest, the government said that Tates, who have British and American nationalities and are subject to judicial supervision in Romania, need to return to court on March 24, a no-show is potentially leading to “preventive arrests”.
Four British women, who have alleged Tate and forced control in a separate civil case in the United Kingdom, recently voiced the concern that the US government has helped Tates to flee.
In a joint statement, four British women said that they return to the Romanian authorities to return from the reports to the Trump administration to pressurize the Trump administration to allow Andrew Tate to travel. “
Romanian External Affairs Minister Emil Hurisonu has said that special envoy for President Donald Trump, Richard Granel raised the matter at the Munich Security Conference in February.
Trump denied all the knowledge of any advocacy for the tats from his administration last week.
“I don’t know anything about it,” Trump told reporters. “We will see it.”
A Romanian court has given a British request to extradite Tates, but ended only after legal proceedings in Romania.
Andrew Tate moved to Romania years ago after starting a webcam business in the United Kingdom.
He jumped for fame in 2016, when he appeared in the “Big Brother” UK Reality Television Show, but was removed after a video emerged, shown to attack a woman.
He then turned to social media platforms, so that they promote their often misunderstandings and divisive ideas.
Restricted from Instagram and Tikok, for their views, there are over 10 million people on X after Tate, where their positions are often homophobic and racist.
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