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Andrew and Tristan Tate examined by the Florida AGS office

Tallahasee, Florida – Florida's Attorney General announced on Tuesday that his office opened a criminal investigation by Andrew and Tristan Tate, who are charged in Romania for human trade, days after their return to the USA

Attorney General James Uthmeier announced on social media that he had instructed his office to work with the law enforcement authorities in order to carry out a preliminary examination of the Tate of Brothers.

“Based on a thorough review of the evidence, I have instructed the office of national law enforcement to carry out search commands and to issue lectures in the now active criminal examination of the Tate brothers,” said Uthmeier.

After the crime had ended up in Fort Lauderdale on Thursday, Governor Ron Desantis reporters said that the brothers in Florida were not welcome and that the Attorney General would examine whether the state might be responsible for their alleged crimes.

The brothers contested any misconduct.

During a appearance on Monday in the PPD podcast, Andrew Tate said that the governor had adhered to the pressure media pressure. Tate said he had a US pass and a right to visit his home country. He said he had not broken any laws and he had never been tried because of a crime, let alone convicted.

The deeds that are double US citizens were arrested at the end of 2022 and officially charged in Romania last year because they took part in a criminal ring that attracted women to this country, where they were sexually exploited. Andrew Tate was also charged for rape. They deny the allegations.

The 38-year-old Andrew Tate is a former professional kickboxer and self-described women's enemy, who is an extremely successful social media figure and attracts millions of followers, of whom many young men and schoolchildren, who was attracted to the luxurious lifestyle that is online. He and his 36-year-old brother Tristan are loud supporters of President Donald Trump.

Andrew Tate was previously banned by Tikok, YouTube and Facebook for hate speeches and his misogynistic comments, including responsibility for responsibility for being sexually attacked.

The crime left Romania after Foreign Minister Emil Hurezeanu said this month that an official from the Trump Administration expressed interest in the case of the brothers at the latest Munich security conference.