Now we must not interfere with in case, say, alleged victims

BBC News
Four women who claim that they have sexually abused the impact on Andrew Tate’s social media have called on the United States not to interfere in his case in Romania.
The women said that “extremely concerned” reports that US officials asked Romania to relax the travel limits against Tate and his brother, Tristan Tate, who have a double nationality in the UK.
Lawyer Matthew jury, who represent four alleged victims, told the BBC that “they are absolutely confused why Trump’s administration has decided to interfere with this way,” although Romania denies that they have now pressed the US.
Tate, 38, and his brother were arrested in Romania three years ago and faced trial of rape, minor trade and money laundry, all of which deny.
Separately, the brothers are looking for police in the UK for accusations of rape and trade in people, who are also denying. Their extradition to the UK will be resolved when the Romanian case is completed.
The Financial Times newspaper first reported That US officials had made a case with the Romanian government last week and then was followed by Trump’s envoy Richard Grenell over the weekend.
One source said the US had applied for their brothers’ passports to be able to travel while waiting for the criminal case against them.
The Tate Brothers is currently forbidden to leave Romania they are no longer in home custody.
Romanian Foreign Minister Emil Hurezean Confirmed by Euronews That Grenell had erected Tate’s case with him, and Grenell said he was “interested in the fate of Dad’s brothers.” The minister denied that this meant the pressure of Americans.
Mr. Hurezeanu’s spokesman said the Financial Times: “Romanian courts are independent and act on the basis of the law, there is a procedure.”
Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolac also denied the OX reportswriting: [The US] did not submit any requests for [Romania] After the legal situation of known foreign influences that explored the Romanian authorities.
“There was no request even during the debate on the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs- Rychard Grenell or after. Romania and now share the same values regarding the fundamental rights and freedoms of citizens.”
According to FT, Grenell said there was no “essential conversation” with Hurezean, but he added: “I support my dad brothers as it is visible to my publicly available tweets.”
BBC approached the American State Department.
‘Gaslighting’
The Tate brothers have wide support at the right -wing social media and supported Trump during the US election campaign.
The lawyer, Mr. Jury, said: “It is clear of members of the posts on the social media of Trump’s administration and public statements that there is a great support to Tate.
“Either they don’t know or don’t care about the nature of the charges and how serious they are,” he told BBC Newsgent.
He said that the women who represented were “absolutely upset.”
“Seeing the most powerful man in the world who supports their alleged abuser is incredibly traumatized … It’s a kind.”
And he called the US Action “The gross interference in the right of my clients for fair trial and procedure”.
Mr. jury represents four women in a civic case against Tate in the High Court in the UK, after the Crown Prosecutor’s Office has decided not to prosecute their case. The Tate brothers deny claims.
A civil case is separated from the criminal charges currently being investigated by the British police.
In their statement, four women added: “We hope that Romanian and the UK authorities will be left alone to do their job.”
Robert Jenrick’s shadow secretary also warned the US not to interfere, saying that the Tate brothers “must face our judicial system.”
“No obstacle should be set in the way the authorities rule. The government must clarify it to American colleagues.”
Dad is a self -described mizoginist and is previously banned from the social media platforms for expressing these views.
Former Kickboxer, gained millions of followers online and lived in Romania for many years, previously with a headquarters in the UK.