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Florida Attorney General Launches Criminal Investigation into Tate Brothers Post-Romania Return

Florida's attorney general opens a criminal inquiry into Andrew and Tristan Tate, charged with human trafficking, after their recent return from Romania.

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  1. The Florida attorney general says probe opened into Andrew, Tristan Tate

    The Tates – who are dual US-British citizens – command millions of mostly young, male followers on social media, who are drawn to their luxurious lifestyle, hyper-masculine image and misogynist rhetoric.

    The Florida attorney general says probe opened into Andrew, Tristan Tate

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  2. Andrew and Tristan Tate under investigation by Florida AG's office

    Andrew Tate, 38, is a former professional kickboxer and self-described misogynist who is a hugely successful social media figure, attracting millions of followers, many of them young men and schoolchildren drawn in by the luxurious lifestyle the influencer projects online.

    Andrew and Tristan Tate under investigation by Florida AG's office

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  3. The Florida attorney general's office is investigating Andrew and Tristan Tate

    Andrew Tate, 38, is a former professional kickboxer and self-described misogynist who is a hugely successful social media figure, attracting millions of followers, many of them young men and schoolchildren drawn in by the luxurious lifestyle the influencer projects online.

    The Florida attorney general's office is investigating Andrew and Tristan Tate

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Mar 5th, 2025, 2:43 AM ET

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Andrew and Tristan Tate are under criminal investigation in Florida following their return from Romania, where they face serious charges including human trafficking and rape. Attorney General James Uthmeier announced a preliminary inquiry and potential search warrants. The Tates, dual U.S.-British citizens known for their controversial social media presence, deny any wrongdoing. Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis stated they are unwelcome in the state, calling for an investigation into any jurisdiction over their alleged crimes. The Tates left Romania following the lifting of a travel ban tied to their legal issues.


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  • Florida's attorney general has launched a criminal investigation into Andrew and Tristan Tate following their return to the U.S., responding to serious allegations of human trafficking and exploitation from Romania.

  • Governor Ron DeSantis publicly stated that the Tate brothers are not welcome in Florida, expressing concerns about their alleged conduct and potential jurisdiction over their crimes in the state.

  • Andrew Tate has defended himself against the allegations, emphasizing his right to visit the U.S. as a citizen and claiming that he has not been convicted of any crime.


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