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Andrew Tate and his brother are subjects of criminal investigations, says Florida AG

The Attorney General of Florida, James Uthmeier, gave details of his criminal investigation into his criminal investigations into self-proclaimed women's enemy and pro-trump “Influencer” Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan, after both arrived in the USA after leaving Romania, where both charges were exposed to human trade and money laundering.

The brothers who deny all allegations against them appeared in Florida on Thursday. Her appearance followed a report that the Trump government had put Romania under pressure to solve the travel restrictions of the Tate brothers. Last week, Donald Trump denied knowledge of the entry of the Tate of Brothers to the United States, and the greeting of the self-proclaimed campaign of the Trump government against alleged “malignant criminals” that come into the country (regardless of the fact that Trump himself came for sexual abuse and has accused derivations).

After the crime had ended up in Florida, governor Ron Desantis said publicly that they were not welcome. At that time Uthmeier said that he had opened a “preliminary investigation” in possible charges against the brothers according to Florida. On Tuesday, he said that there was an “active criminal investigation” in the brothers and added that lectures and arrest warrants were issued.

“These boys have admitted publicly themselves, on what seems to be apparently asking to be human trafficking and women around the world seem to be exciting,” Uthmeier told the Forrest Saunders reporter in Florida.

In a social media contribution on Tuesday, Andrew did the criminal investigation by the state and called him “absolute communism”.

In an NBC news report from 2023 it was found out how Tate has praised about the Locke of women to participate in his explicit webcam business, which he himself described as “total fraud”. Tate is a confessing Trump supporter and the most widespread figures in the so-called manosphere, a constellation of social media influencers, which are known for deeply women's-hostile content that distorts on the far right. After Trump's victory, Tate told his social media supporters that he had stepped on petrol when he saw a woman on a crosswalk because “they no longer have rights”.