Andrew Tate and brother leave Romania for the US after the travel prohibition of travel | Sexual attacks news
The brothers of the right -wing influenza Andrew and Tristan Dad left Romania for the United States, according to the media reports, after prosecutors abolished the ban on leaving the country under investigation into Allegsions, including trade in humans.
The brothers, who have a dual United Kingdom and US citizenship, left the capital of Romanian Bucharest on a private jet for Florida on Thursday morning, has reported several media outlets, since the anti-organized Diicot crime agency said she approved “a request to change their travel.
Romanian prosecutors arrested Former Kickboxer Andrew Tate, 38, and his brother Tristan, 36, 2022, accused them of setting a criminal organization in Romania and the UK in 2021, a human trade, a minor trade, sexual relationship with a minor and money laundering. They deny all the allegations.
Until this week, the brothers are also forbidden to leave Romania, the measures now abolished.
“The request to change the obligation does not abandon Romania has been approved,” the prosecutors said.
“All other obligations were held, including the request to apply with the judicial authorities each time they invited them.”
Diicot said in a statement that Tates remained “under the judicial supervision” and that they still had to respond to any call of the judiciary, with violations “in bad faith” punished by “higher measure of custody”.
The Bucharest Court later on Thursday judged Tates’ appeal to raise the seizure of multiple assets, said the spokesman for the brothers Matee Petresac.
The property includes six luxury vehicles, land and real estate and company shares. All previously frozen bank accounts were taken away, she said.
“While some assets remain under the supervision of caution, this rule indicates a significant step towards justice,” she said.
The departure of Tates comes after Romanian Foreign Minister Emil Hurezean said that Tates were mentioned during his short meeting with the special envoy of US President Donald Trump Richard Grenella at a safety conference in Munich earlier this month.
He denied that he had faced the pressure to raise the restrictions on Tates, after the Financial Times newspaper cited sources, claiming that the members of Trump’s administration had pressed Bucharests to raise travel limits to Tates.
Cristi Danilet, a former judge in the Romanian north of Cluja, said any bilateral agreement to raise “preventive measures” would be unprecedented.
“If this is true, it means that there is no longer the rule of law and sovereign countries,” he said.
‘Main risk’
The Romanian authorities officially accused Tates with two Romanian women last year. All four deny the allegations.
The first criminal case failed in December, when the appellanting court of Bucharest decided not to initiate a trial and returned the files to the prosecutors, stating the shortcomings in the indictment.
In April, another court, Bucharest’s court, ruled that the trial could begin, but did not determine the date.
Until the completion of the criminal investigation, Tates are under court control, prevention of light to which they are obliged to apply with police at regular intervals.
AND British arrest warrant According to the allegations of sexual aggression between 2012 and 2015, they were also issued for Tates, which were to be extradited after the Romanian trial procedure.
In a joint statement on Thursday, four British women who presented the allegations expressed “disbelief”, saying that now the “main risk” is that the criminal proceedings in Romania will stop and invite the authorities to “take measures … to ensure that it faces justice in the UK.”
A spokesman for the British Prime Minister Keira Starmer’s office has refused to comment on the situation or whether the UK wanted to see Tate with the UK.
The self-written misogynist, the impact on the social media of Dad gained millions of fans by promoting Ultra-Musk lifestyle that critics say to deny women.