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Andrew and Tristan Tate Check In with Romanian Police Amid Ongoing Legal Battles

The controversial influencers returned to Romania after a U.S. trip, complying with judicial control measures while facing investigations in multiple countries.

Andrew Tate reacts while speaking to media after checking in at a police station as part of his judicial control, which requires him to appear before judicial authorities in Romania when summoned, after returning from the United States, in Voluntari, Romania, Monday, March 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
Andrew Tate arrives at a police station to checking in as part of his judicial control, which requires him to appear before judicial authorities in Romania when summoned, after returning from the United States, in Voluntari, Romania, Monday, March 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
Andrew Tate speaks to media as he leaves in a vehicle after checking in at a police station as part of his judicial control, which requires him to appear before judicial authorities in Romania when summoned, in Voluntari, Romania, Monday, March 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
Andrew Tate reacts while speaking to media after checking in at a police station as part of his judicial control, which requires him to appear before judicial authorities in Romania when summoned, in Voluntari, Romania, Monday, March 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)

Overview

  • Andrew and Tristan Tate have returned to Romania and checked in at a police station near Bucharest as required under judicial control measures.
  • The brothers are under investigation in Romania for human trafficking, rape, and forming a criminal gang to exploit women, which they deny.
  • A Romanian court previously ruled that procedural errors delayed their trial, though investigations into the allegations remain active.
  • The Tates are also facing separate legal actions, including extradition to the UK for allegations of sexual violence and a criminal inquiry in Florida.
  • Andrew Tate continues to claim innocence, alleging a lack of evidence and framing the charges as part of a political conspiracy.