Andrew Tate's alleged victims urge US to stay out of Romanian criminal proceedings
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Four alleged victims of Andrew Tate's sexual violence have appealed to the US to refrain from intervening in Romanian criminal proceedings against him. The brothers, arrested in 2022 for human trafficking and assault allegations, are facing potential extradition to the UK. Victims fear US government pressure may enable Tate to evade justice. They conveyed their concerns through their legal representatives, emphasizing the need for Romanian and UK authorities to operate without external interference. Andrew Tate also faces separate civil actions from other women alleging serious offenses from years past.
We are extremely concerned about reports that figures in Donald Trump's administration are pressuring the Romanian authorities to relax travel restrictions on Andrew Tate and his brother, which would increase the risk of the Tate brothers evading justice or fleeing from authorities in Romania and the UK.
The brothers, who are dual UK-US citizens and have been vocal supporters of Trump, have denied wrongdoing.
Andrew Tate is also facing a separate civil action from four women who have alleged rape and coercive control between 2013 and 2016.
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