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We have urged four women who lead to sexual abuse by the influencer on social media Andrew Tate not to interfere in his case in Romania.
Women said they were “very worried” of reports that US officials have asked Romania to relax travel restrictions against Tate and his brother, Trisstistan Tate, who have a double USA.
“They are completely confusing why the Trump administration decided to intervene in this way,” told BBC that “they are completely confusing why the Trump administration decided to intervene in this way,” although Romania denies pressure by the United States.
Tate, 38, and his brother in Romania, were arrested three years ago and faced a trial on rape allegations, minor trafficking and money laundering, all of them deny it.
Separately, the brothers are wanted by the UK police because of the allegations of rape and human trafficking, which they also deny. They will be handled to the United Kingdom as soon as the Romania case ends.
Tates representatives said they have no comment on the latest developments.
The Financial Times reported for the first time American officials raised the case with the Romanian government last week, then followed by Trump’s envoy Richard Greenil at the weekend.
One of the newspaper sources told the newspaper that there is a request by the United States to return the brothers’ passports to them so that they can travel while waiting for the criminal case against them to end.
The TATE brothers are currently taking place from Romania, though this It is no longer under the arrest of the house.
Romanian Foreign Minister Emile Heriziano Emphasized to Eurono Greenil had filed Tate’s case with him, and Greenil said he was “interested in the fate of Tate brothers.” The minister denied that this was the pressure of the Americans.
A spokesman for Mr. Heriziano He told the Financial Times: “The Roman courts are independent and operate on the basis of the law, there are legal procedures.”
Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Seolaco also denied the reports of Xwriting: [The US] He did not make any requests to [Romania] Based on the legal status of the well -known foreign influencers achieved by the Roman authorities.
“There were no demands either during the discussion of the Romanian Foreign Ministry- Richard Greenil, or after that. Romania and the United States of America participate in the same values regarding the basic rights and freedoms of citizens.”
According to The FT, Greenil said he has no “fundamental conversation” with Heriziano, but he added: “I support the brothers Tate as it is clear through my tweets available to the public.”
The US State Department has been contacted by the BBC for comment.
‘Tampering with minds’
Tate Brothers has widespread support for right -wing social media, and they supported Trump during the US electoral campaign.
Lawyer, Mr. Press, said: “It is very clear from the members of the social media publications in the Trump administration and public data that there is a lot of support for Tate.
“Either they do not know or do not care about the nature of allegations and their severity,” BBC Newsnight told BBC NEWSNight.
He said that the women who represent them “are completely stunned.”
“Seeing the most powerful man in the world supports the alleged aggressor, is an incredibly shock … it illuminates some kind.”
He described the American measures reported as “a particle interference against a customer in a fair experience and legal procedures.”

The jury represents the four women in a civil case against Tate in the UK Supreme Court, after the prosecution service in the Crown Prince decided not to prosecute their case. The Tate brothers deny the claims.
The civil case is separate from the criminal allegations currently being investigated by the British police.
In their statement, the four women added: “We hope that the Romanian authorities and the United Kingdom will leave alone to take their jobs.”
The Minister of Justice in the shadow also warned Robert Jenrik the United States of not interfering, saying that the TATE brothers “should face our judicial system.”
“No obstacles should be placed on the path of the British authorities. The government must clarify this to their American counterparts.”
TATE is a self -described women hate and was previously banned from social media platforms to express these opinions.
A former Kokker, who received millions of followers on the Internet and lived in Romania for several years, where he was formerly based in the United Kingdom.
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2025-02-19 14:59:00