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Romanian Justice Minister Roman Rada Marines called for a public explanation why contradictory influential social media Andresta Teyt allowed to leave the country on Thursday.
The brothers – who are currently faced with the allegations, including trafficking in Romania, were banned from traveling more than two years before it was shot, which allowed them to fly to the United States.
Marinescu asked for a special diot prosecutor’s service “to conduct any investigation necessary to quickly, correctly and impartially.”
Andrew, 38, and his brother Tristan, 36, persistently denied these charges against them.
The brothers are double citizens of the United States and the UK, and for the first time they were arrested in Romania in 2022, where they are accused of trafficking in human trafficking and the formation of an organized woman’s sexual exploitation group. Andrew Tate is also accused of rape.
They spent several months under house arrest in Romania, before Thursday the prosecutor’s office announced that the ban on the trip had been lifted and the couple’s passports had been returned to him.
Despite this, the investigations of their alleged crimes were not dropped, and they are expected to return to Romania.
In the US, they also face a civil affair from a woman who claims that the brothers forced her to sexual work and then slandered after she gave evidence to the Romanian authorities.
The brothers are also facing individual charges in rape and trafficking in human beings.
On Friday, four British women who accused Andrew Teyt of rape and forced control were urged by the UK government “to immediately ask Tate from the United States to the UK.”
They said in a joint statement that if this is not done, “it will not only be in us, it will not work, but all the British victims of allegedly sexual abuse.”
They added: “We have no doubt about the Minister of Internal Secretary to the victims of sexual abuse, but we need actions, not words.”
The brothers’ exit has caused concern that Romanian prosecutors feel political pressure from the Trump administration. On Thursday, the US president said he knew nothing about their release.
Romanian Justice Minister said the Tate brothers “risk pre -trial detention” if they do not return to Romania to face a long investigation into them.
But International Human Rights Lawyer Sylvia Tabusk, who monitors the case, does not believe that the brothers will return to Romania.
She said that BBC Andrew Tate was “technically correct” when, having arrived in Florida, he stated that he and his brother had no alignment, since the judge had not yet been presented.
In December 2024, the Appeal Court in Bucharest ruled that the initial accusation – the first case – which was issued in June 2023, could not go to the trial in its current form.
In August, the Romanian authorities launched a second investigation into new accusations of minors, sexual intercourse with minor and money laundering.
If both cases are sued, they will be live.
“This is actually a lull in two cases against them,” Ms Tabusk explained.
“The big sign of the question hangs over whether they will return if the lawsuit will return there in such a situation, and what pressure the UK government exerts in the US to extradite them to the UK to face a lawsuit on another set there.”
Romanian Justice Minister said the Tate brothers “risk pre -trial detention” if they do not return to Romania to face a long investigation into them.
“There are legal mechanisms to resolve this situation,” Marines said that an extradition agreement between the United States and Romania could be.
He calls for public explanation why their ban on traveling comes, because many Romanians express concern that one law seems to be rich and influential, and the other for ordinary citizens.