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The Attorney General in Florida introduces criminal investigations against Tate Brothers

The Attorney General of Florida, James Uthmeier, has announced that his office will open a criminal examination by Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate a week after the controversial brothers had arrived in the Sunshine State.

Both brothers were accused of Romanian officials said that the indictment was still standing and the brothers are expected in court, although no negotiation date was set. Both Tate of Brothers deny the allegations.

The Tate of Brothers, who are double US UK citizens, arrived in Florida last week and were quickly instructed by governor Ron Desantis (R-FL), who said the state would deal with its alleged behavior. Uthmeier said on Tuesday after a review of the evidence against her that he had ordered a criminal investigation by the brothers.

“Last week I instructed my office to work with our law enforcement partners to carry out a preliminary investigation according to Andrew and Tristan Tate. Based on a thorough review of the evidence, I have instructed the Office for national law enforcement to carry out search commands and to issue lectures in the now active criminal examination of the Tate brothers, ”said Uthmeier.

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Andrew Tate replied to the announcement by claiming that he had “committed no crime” and tried to find one because they didn't like me “. He also tried to compare it with the criminal matters submitted to President Donald Trump.

The lawyer of the brothers Tate, Joseph McBride, said in a long post on X that the statements by Uthmeier were “flammable, biased and geared towards influencing the result of our upcoming civil lawsuit on the Palm Beach Court”.