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Andrew Tate and brother arrive in us after the travel ban was lifted from Romania sexual assault news

The right-wing influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate that are examined in Romania in the United States have arrived in the United States after the authorities were imposed on the case of travel restrictions.

The brothers, who have the citizens in Great Britain and the US citizenship, left the Romania Bucharest on board a private jet to Florida on Thursday morning when the Romanian anti-organized crime agency Diicot said that they had “an inquiry to change the travel ban”.

In 2022, the Romanian prosecutors arrested the former kickboxer Andrew Tate (38) and his brother Tristan (36) to have set up a criminal organization in Romania and Great Britain in 2021, human trafficking, minors, sexual intercourse with minors and money laundering. You deny all accusations.

In a statement, Diicot said that the crime remained “under the judicial supervision” and still had to react to all the preloads of the court authorities, whereby violations “in bad faith” had to be punished with a “higher custody measure”.

A court in Bucharest also decided in favor of an appointment of the crime to raise several assets, according to the spokesman for the brothers, Mateea Petrescu.

The assets comprise six luxury vehicles, land and real estate as well as shares of the company. All previously frozen bank accounts are straightforward, she said.

“While some assets remain under the pension attacks, this decision marks a significant step towards justice,” she said.

According to the Romanian Foreign Minister Emil Hurezeanu, the arrival of the crime in the USA comes that the brothers were mentioned during his short corridor meeting with the special representative of US President Donald Trump at the Munich Security Conference at the beginning of this month.

He denied that he had exposed pressure to increase the travel ban after the newspaper Financial Times sources, in which it was claimed that members of the Trump administration had pushed Bucharest to remove the restrictions.

Cristi Danilet, a former judge in the Romanian northern city of Cluj, said that every bilateral agreement on the abolition of the “preventive measure” was unprecedented.

“If it is true, this means that there is no longer a rule of law and sovereign countries,” he said.

“Main risk”

The Romanian authorities officially charged the crime with two Romanian women last year. All four deny the allegations.

A first criminal proceedings failed in December, when the Bucharest Court decided not to start the procedure and returned the files to prosecutors who quoted mistakes in the indictment.

In April, another court decided that Bucharest Tribunal decided that a procedure could begin but did not set a date.

Until the end of ongoing criminal investigations, the crime is under judicial control, a slight preventive measure, according to which you have to check in with the police at regular intervals.

A British arrest against sexual aggression between 2012 and 2015 was also issued for the deeds that are to be delivered according to Romanian court proceedings.

In a joint explanation on Thursday, the four British women, who made the allegations, commented “incredulously” and now said “a great risk” that criminal proceedings in Romania were stopped and the authorities “take action” to ensure that he met in Great Britain.

A spokesman for British Prime Minister Keir Starrer refused to comment on the situation or whether Great Britain wanted to see Tate to Great Britain.

A self-described misogynistic women's enemy, the social media influencer, has won millions of fans by promoting an ultra-masculine lifestyle that critics say that they deny women.