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Tate Brothers Face UK Rape and Human Trafficking Charges

Extradition remains blocked by unresolved Romanian criminal proceedings.

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Overview

  • The Crown Prosecution Service announced on May 28 that Andrew Tate faces ten counts—including pimping and human trafficking—for alleged offences against three women between 2012 and 2015, while Tristan Tate faces eleven counts tied to one alleged victim.
  • Both brothers deny all allegations and remain under judicial control in Romania, where they are separately prosecuted for rape and human trafficking.
  • After their Romanian travel ban was lifted in February, the Tates relocated to the United States and visited Dubai in April but return periodically to comply with Romanian court orders.
  • The CPS has confirmed UK extradition will only proceed once the brothers’ Romanian criminal trials conclude, effectively putting the British case on hold.
  • Beyond European charges, Florida authorities have opened a criminal investigation and four women have filed a civil suit in the UK accusing Andrew Tate of rape and violence.