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Andrew Tate Leaves Romania for the U.S. Amid Legal Troubles

Andrew and Tristan Tate Allowed to Travel as Case Remains Open

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
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Andrew Tate’s Travel Ban Lifted as Legal Battle Continues - Vadim Ghirda/AP Photo

Tate Brothers’ Assets Unfrozen as They Exit Romania for the U.S. - Vadim Ghirda/AP Photo

Andrew Tate Leaves Romania for the U.S. Amid Ongoing Legal Battles

Influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate, who are facing human trafficking and rape charges in Romania, have left for the United States after Romanian authorities lifted their travel restrictions, an official confirmed on Thursday.

Legal Troubles in Romania

The Tates—dual U.S.-British citizens with millions of followers online—were arrested in late 2022 and formally indicted in 2023 for allegedly operating a criminal ring that lured women to Romania, where they were sexually exploited. Andrew Tate, 38, was also charged with rape. They have consistently denied all allegations.

In December 2023, a Romanian court ruled that the case could not proceed to trial due to multiple legal and procedural irregularities by prosecutors. However, the case remains open, and authorities have launched a second investigation into the brothers for additional alleged crimes, including:

  • Human trafficking
  • Trafficking of minors
  • Sexual intercourse with a minor
  • Influencing statements
  • Money laundering

Travel Restrictions Lifted, Assets Unfrozen

Romania’s anti-organized crime agency (DIICOT) confirmed that prosecutors approved a request to modify the travel restrictions but did not specify who made the request.

The brothers remain under judicial control, meaning they must appear before authorities when summoned. DIICOT warned that any violation of these conditions could result in stricter legal measures, including detention.

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On the same day, a Romanian court ruled in favor of the Tates’ appeal to lift the seizure of multiple assets, including:

  • Six luxury vehicles
  • Land and properties
  • Company shares
  • Frozen bank accounts

While some assets remain under seizure, Tate spokesperson Mateea Petrescu called the ruling “a significant step toward justice.”

Political Influence? U.S. Interest in the Case

The Tates’ departure follows reports that a Trump administration official expressed interest in their case at the Munich Security Conference earlier this month. Romania’s Foreign Minister Emil Hurezeanu confirmed the conversation but denied that any political pressure influenced the decision to lift their travel restrictions.

Andrew and Tristan Tate are vocal supporters of former U.S. President Donald Trump, and Andrew has frequently claimed that the Romanian prosecution is part of a political conspiracy to silence him.

International Legal Battles Continue

The Tate brothers face legal issues beyond Romania:

  • U.K. Lawsuit: Four British women have accused Andrew Tate of sexual violence and physical abuse and are suing him after the Crown Prosecution Service declined to pursue criminal charges. The women said they feel “re-traumatized” by the decision to lift his travel ban.
  • Extradition to the U.K.: In March 2024, a Romanian court approved the U.K.’s request to extradite the Tates, but only after legal proceedings in Romania are completed. The allegations stem from cases of sexual aggression dating back to 2012-2015.
  • Unpaid Taxes in the U.K.: In late 2023, a U.K. court ruled that authorities could seize £2.6 million ($3.3 million) in unpaid taxes from the Tate brothers. Andrew Tate called it “outright theft” and “a coordinated attack on anyone who challenges the system.”

What’s Next?

While the Tates have left Romania, their legal troubles are far from over. They remain under investigation and could still face trial in Romania, the U.K., or both.

As authorities continue to monitor their movements, the question remains: Will the Tates return to Romania when summoned, or will their legal battles take a new turn abroad?

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