Florida Launches Criminal Investigation into Tate Brothers Amid Multiple Legal Challenges

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Florida’s attorney general, James Uthmeier, has initiated a criminal investigation into British-American influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate, who recently arrived in the state from Romania, where they previously faced rape and human-trafficking charges.

Uthmeier announced that investigators have issued search warrants and subpoenas as part of a “now-active” inquiry. The brothers are simultaneously confronting a civil lawsuit from a woman alleging coercion into sex work and subsequent defamation, which they categorically deny.

Andrew Tate, a 38-year-old former kickboxer known for his controversial online presence and appearance on the UK’s Big Brother, and his 36-year-old brother Tristan are currently navigating multiple legal challenges across different jurisdictions.

The brothers’ lawyer, Joseph McBride, responded critically to the investigation, stating that the attorney general had “thrown ethics law out of the window” by publicly taking a side in an ongoing Florida lawsuit. McBride characterized Uthmeier’s comments as “inflammatory” and “biased”.

The Tates were initially arrested in Romania in December 2022, with Andrew facing rape allegations and Tristan suspected of human trafficking. They spent several months under house arrest and denied all initial charges. In August 2024, they encountered new allegations involving minors, which they continue to dispute.

Currently, the brothers are understood to be required to return to Bucharest at the end of March to satisfy prosecutors’ terms, though their compliance remains uncertain. Simultaneously, Bedfordshire Police in England are seeking Andrew’s extradition on separate allegations of rape, human trafficking, and tax evasion.

In the United Kingdom, a civil case has been filed in the High Court by four British women who allege rape and coercive control by Andrew Tate. The plaintiffs expressed concern that he would not face criminal prosecution in Romania and have appealed to UK authorities to take action.

The ongoing legal proceedings span multiple countries and include both criminal investigations and civil lawsuits, presenting a complex legal landscape for the Tate brothers.

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