Andrew Tate, the self -styled ‘king of toxic masculinity’, and his brother Tristan left the US to Romania to meet legal obligations related to a criminal investigation against them.
The brothers are being investigated in Romania on various accusations, including the formation of a group with organized crime and trafficking. They denied all offenses.
In a post on x, Tate said: “Spend $ 185,000 on a private jet across the Atlantic to sign a single piece of paper in Romania. Innocent men don’t run. They clean their name in court.”
As part of preventive judicial controls pending the investigation, the tates must regularly check in with the Romania authorities. Their next check -in is Monday.
Their return to Romania comes to the brothers almost a month traveled to florida After Romanian prosecutors lifted a travel ban against them.
Florida attorney James Uthmeier said earlier this month that she had office opened a criminal investigation Against the brothers, a move was welcomed by the US National Center for Sexual Exploitation, representing one of Tate’s alleged victims.
At the time, Tate said on X that the brothers returned to Miami to visit family and were insulted by the opening of the investigation.
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“We have no criminal record and expected a hero to be welcome after being abandoned abroad,” he wrote.
An initial criminal case against the Tate brothers failed in December when a Bucharest court decided not to start the hearing and returned the files to prosecutors, referring to defects in the indictment.
A British arrest order has also been issued for the tates and they will be exposed after the Romanian trial proceedings have been completed.
The allegations in Britain, which they have denied, are related to sexual aggression between 2012 and 2015.