Overview
- Andrew and Tristan Tate arrived in Romania after a month-long U.S. visit, where Florida authorities launched a criminal investigation into them.
- The brothers are required to report to Romanian authorities on March 24 under judicial control measures related to ongoing investigations.
- Romanian prosecutors allege the Tates led a criminal group exploiting women through coercion and violence, charges the brothers deny.
- The Tates also face legal challenges in the U.K., including civil lawsuits and allegations of sexual aggression, and are under investigation in Florida.
- They claim their legal troubles stem from political conspiracies and extortion attempts, while pursuing a defamation lawsuit against critics in the U.S.