Andrew and Tristan Tate have left Romania for the United States, continuing their legal battles over allegations of human trafficking and other crimes.
Tate Brothers Depart Romania Amid Ongoing Legal Troubles

Tate Brothers Depart Romania Amid Ongoing Legal Troubles
Controversial influencers flee to the U.S. while facing serious charges in Romania and Britain.
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan have reportedly boarded a flight from Romania to the United States amidst a tangled web of legal issues. The online influencers, who have been embroiled in a criminal investigation since 2022, allegedly face charges including human trafficking and money laundering. A source familiar with the situation disclosed that the Tates left Romania on Thursday morning, but the U.S. State Department has not commented on the matter.
Despite previous legal victories, including the successful appeal of an indictment in Romania, the brothers are still under investigation for additional human trafficking and money laundering allegations. Additionally, Andrew Tate is also confronting accusations of sexual misconduct in Britain. A Romanian court had previously ruled that the brothers would be extradited to Britain once their Romanian cases were resolved.
Although they had recently been released from house arrest, both brothers remained under judicial control in Romania. Their legal representative has characterized them as “political hostages,” reflecting the complexities of their ongoing legal struggles. As the situation develops, the Tate brothers' relocation raises numerous questions regarding their legal futures in both Romania and the United Kingdom.