ANDREW and Tristan Tate are “under criminal investigation” after the disgraced brothers fled to Florida from Romania.
Andrew, 38, and his younger brother Tristan, 36, jetted out of Bucharest just weeks after being freed from house arrest over trafficking allegations.



Florida’s attorney general, Jason Uthmeier, declared on Tuesday the initiation of a full criminal investigation following a meticulous examination of the evidence.
Mr. Uthmeier had instructed his office to conduct a “preliminary inquiry” into the Tate brothers last week after their arrival.
He ordered the statewide prosecution office to issue subpoenas and execute search warrants related to the case, The Telegraph reports.
Mr. Uthmeier expressed in a press conference, “These guys have themselves publicly admitted to participating in what very much appears to be soliciting, trafficking, preying upon women around the world.”
Clarifying further, he stated, “Many of these victims coming forward, some of them minors, people can spin or defend however they want, but in Florida, this type of behaviour is viewed as atrocious. We’re not going to accept it.”
The attorney general added: “They chose to come here and set their feet down in this state, and we’re going to pursue every tool we have within our legal authority to hold them accountable.”
The self-proclaimed misogynists jetted out of Bucharest last week, taking off from Aurel Vlaicu International Airport in Baneasa at around 5.30am local time.
The pair, who hold dual UK-US nationality, arrived in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, despite previously being under a Romanian travel ban.
Their sudden move comes after reports that the Trump administration had lobbied Romanian authorities to return the brothers’ passports, easing restrictions despite the ongoing investigation.
The Romanian Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism (DIICOT) confirmed that the case against them remains active and that they must return to Bucharest later this year to comply with judicial control orders.
Their next court hearing is set for March.
British authorities are reportedly considering extraditing the brothers to the UK, where they face similar allegations.
A No. 10 spokesperson said the government was aware of their move but declined to comment on a potential extradition.
“This remains a live case, you wouldn’t expect us to comment on ongoing legal proceedings,” the spokesperson said.
“But more widely, the Prime Minister has been clear that human trafficking should be viewed as a global security threat, similar to terrorism.”
Several British women who have accused Andrew Tate of rape and human trafficking expressed outrage over the Romanian authorities’ decision to let him leave.
In a joint statement to MailOnline, four alleged victims said: “We are in disbelief and feel re-traumatised by the news that the Romanian authorities have given into pressure from the Trump administration to allow Andrew Tate to travel around Europe and to the US.



“We can only hope that the British authorities finally take action and do something about this terrifying unfolding situation to ensure he faces justice in the UK.”
Florida’s Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, made it clear the brothers were unwelcome in the state.
“Florida is not a place where you’re welcome with that type of conduct,” Mr. DeSantis told reporters.
“I don’t know how it came to this. We were not involved. We were not notified. I found out through the media.”
Both brothers were arrested in Romania three years ago after moving there from the UK.
They still face allegations of rape, trafficking minors, and money laundering.
The pair deny all accusations against them and have vehemently been fighting the claims both in court and on social media.
Cops have spent years gathering evidence, with footage last August showing armed officers storming their home through the roof after being blocked by “bulletproof doors.”
In December, British authorities seized over £2 million from the brothers after they failed to pay taxes on £21 million in revenue from their online businesses.
Andrew Tate first gained fame through a short-lived appearance on Big Brother but was removed from the show after footage allegedly showed him beating a woman.
He later built an online empire, promoting an ultra-macho, often misogynistic brand that has been widely criticized for encouraging violence against women.
His influence among young men has sparked concern, with one UK MP accusing him of “brainwashing” children.
TATE ARREST TIMELINE
BY Henry Holloway
ANDREW and Tristan Tate were arrested in December 2022 and later charged with human trafficking, rape, and forming an organised crime group to sexually exploit women.
Here is a timeline of everything that’s happened since they were nicked:
DECEMBER 29, 2022: The brothers are detained in Romania for 30 days, along with two women, on suspicion of human trafficking, rape, and forming an organised crime group.
JANUARY 3, 2023: Romanian authorities seize Andrew’s luxury car collection.
JAN 8, 2023: A cryptic tweet is posted to Andrew Tate’s account which reads: “The Matrix has attacked me. But they misunderstand, you cannot kill an idea. Hard to Kill.”
JAN 10, 2023: Andrew appears in court in Bucharest to appeal his detention but the judge rules against him.
MARCH 31, 2023: The Bucharest Court of Appeal rules against a judge’s decision to extend Andrew’s incarceration for a fourth time; Andrew is placed on house arrest.
JUNE 20, 2023: The brothers are formally charged with human trafficking, rape, and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women.
JULY 13, 2023: The Tates launch a $5million lawsuit against a Florida woman who they say falsely accused them of imprisoning her in Romania – which led to their arrest there on human trafficking charges.
AUGUST 4, 2023: Andrew wins an appeal to be released from house arrest in Romania as he awaits trial on charges of human trafficking.
DECEMBER 11, 2023: A judge denies the Tate brothers’ appeals to have £10million worth of assets returned to them.
JANUARY 8, 2024: The Bucharest Court of Appeal overturns the decision; the brothers are to have their assets returned to them.
MARCH 12, 2024: Both brothers are arrested in Romania over allegations of sexual aggression in the UK that date back to 2012 and 2015. They deny the allegations.
MARCH 22, 2024: The brothers lost their appeal to get back £10million worth of assets seized by cops.
APRIL 26, 2024: A Romanian court rules that Andrew and Tristan will face trail over ongoing probe into rape and human trafficking.
JULY 5, 2024: Courts rule that Andrew and Tristan can leave Romania – but must stay in the EU.
JANUARY 14, 2025: Brothers freed from house arrest
FEBRUARY 27, 2025: Andrew and Tristan reportedly flee Romania on a private jet