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The Attorney General of Florida said on Tuesday that a criminal investigation into the self-enemy influencer Andrew Tate and his brother, who had flown from Romania to the southern US state last week, was flown from Romania, where they were charged against rape and human trafficking.

“These boys have admitted publicly, on what apparently is apparently suitable for being human trafficking and attracting women around the world,” said James Uthmeier in comments, which was published online by a reporter at EW Scripps Broadcasting.

“This is a persistent criminal investigation and we will use every tool that we have to make sure that justice is served,” he said.

Andrew Tate arrived in the United States on Thursday – the first time that he has been out of Romania since his arrest of 2022.

The prosecutors in the Eastern European country claim that Tate, 38, his brother Tristan (36) and two women in early 2021 have set up a criminal organization in Romania and Great Britain and sexually exploited several victims.

Andrew Tate, who spoke to reporters after his arrival in Fort Lauderdale last week, said that he and his brother were “convicted of crime in our lives”.

“We live in a democratic society in which it is innocent until they have proven to be guilty, and I think my brother and I are largely misunderstood,” he said.

The government in Bucharest said that the deeds that have British and US nationalities and were in court in Romania in Romania had to return to court on March 24, with a non-appearance that may lead to a “preventive arrest”.

Four British women who accused the action of rape and forced control in a separate civil proceedings in the United Kingdom recently said that the US government would help to escape the crime.

In a joint explanation, the four British women said “about the news that the Romanian authorities of the Trump government put pressure on Andrew Tate.”

Romanian Foreign Minister Emil Hurezeanu said Richard Grenell, special representative for President Donald Trump, started the case at the Munich Security Conference in February.

Trump denied any knowledge of the advocacy for the crime from his administration last week.

“I don't know anything about it,” said Trump reporters. “We'll check it.”

A Romanian court has granted a British application to deliver the crime, but it is only concluded after the legal proceedings in Romania.

Andrew Tate moved to Romania years ago after founding a webcam business in Great Britain for the first time.

He jumped to fame in 2016 when he appeared in the Reality TV show “Big Brother” in Great Britain, but was removed after a video was shown how he attacks a woman.

Then he turned to social media platforms to promote his often misogynistic and split views about how it can be successful.

Forbidden by Instagram and Tikkok for his views, Tate of more than 10 million people follows on X, where his posts are often homophobic and racist.

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