Overview
- Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan, accused of human trafficking and sexual assault, departed Romania for the United States after their travel ban was lifted.
- Romanian authorities confirmed the brothers' departure on a private jet to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, while maintaining judicial oversight in ongoing cases.
- The U.S. administration reportedly advocated for the lifting of travel restrictions, raising concerns among accusers about potential abandonment of legal proceedings.
- The brothers' legal troubles span multiple countries, including allegations of sexual assault in the UK and organized human trafficking in Romania.
- Critics have expressed alarm over political influence in the case, with accusations that the U.S. administration intervened to facilitate the brothers' departure.