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The accused trafficker Andrew Tate lands in the US after Romania raises the travel ban

The accused trafficker Andrew Tate lands in the US after Romania raises the travel ban

Story: The accused sexual trafficking and self-distinguished Misogina Andrew Tate landed in the US on Thursday, after Romanian prosecutors raised a travel prohibition for him and his brother Tristan.

The Tate brothers are under criminal investigation in Romania regarding the accusations of formation of an organized criminal group, human trafficking, minor trafficking, sexual act with a minor and money laundering.

Have denied all offenses.

He talked to reporters after reaching Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

“Listen. Listen, Listen, Listen. We live in a Democratic Society, where it is innocent until it is guilty. And I think my brother and I are largely misunderstood.”

Financial Times reported last week that members of US President Donald Trump have pressed Romanian authorities to raise travel restrictions on Tate brothers, who have British and British passports.

“I know that the Trump administration has been involved and given the power Trump wears on his administration, we must believe that he came with his blessing.”

Matthew Jury is a lawyer representing four women in the United Kingdom in civil processes that accuse her of sexual violence.

“And they are just disgusted, dismayed, disturbed. I do not understand how this could happen. Why would the so-called most powerful man intervene in the name of one of the worst and most prolific sex and rapists?”

Thursday, Trump said he knows nothing about the case of Tate and Romania.

The Republican governor of Florida, Ron Desantis, said he was not consulted on the arrival of the brothers in his state.

“But the reality is, no, Florida is not a place where you are welcome with this type of conduct in the air. I do not know how it came to it, we were not involved, we were not notified. I found out through the media that it was happening.”

A source of knowledge about this issue said that the brothers will return to Romania at the end of March to fulfill the legal obligations related to their criminal file, which require them to register with the police at regular intervals.