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Who is Andrew Tate? It’s a common question on social media at the moment. And if you’ve never heard of the man, you’ve lived a pretty charmed life up to this point.
The UFC fighter turned out that social media influencer has been fighting for allegations of sex crime since 2015, and until recently he was stuck in Romania, waiting for trial against human trafficking.
But in a development that defies all logic and decency, the United States has abolished travel restrictions on Andrew and Brother Tristan Tate facing similar charges.
The tates have now landed in Florida. So even if you were happier before you knew anything, you can keep reading to find out how angry you should be.

Who is Andrew Tate and why does he have problems with the law?
In addition to the ongoing case of human trafficking, the Taters are currently the subject of a separate investigation by the Romanian police.
This is the kind of situation that would normally have prevented them from leaving the country, but according to a statement from Romania’s anti-organized crime agency, Diicot, “Prosecutors approved a request to change the travel restrictions on Tate, but it did not say who made the request (per AP).”
So we don’t know who was stricting on Tate’s behalf, but because Andrew is one of the world’s most prominent maga -influences, many people think it was someone with ties to the Trump administration.
Whatever is the case, Romania says the brothers will still have to appear in court if summoned.


“The defendants have been warned that deliberate violation of these obligations may result in judicial control being replaced by a stricter measure of the liberity measure,” the DIICOT declaration continues.
The tates may think that they do not have to worry about the many accusations against them now that they are back on American soil.
But Florida officials seem less than enthusiastic that the tates have settled in Fort Lauderdale.


Could Andrew and Tristan Tate be kicked out of Florida?
“Florida has zero tolerance for human trafficking and violence against women. If any of these alleged crimes trigger Florida jurisdiction, we will keep them in charge, ”said Florida’s lawyer Uthmeier, an appointment of governor Ron Desantis.
But while the Taters may not be popular with state authorities, it seems that they are quite well -liked at the federal level.
“The tates will be free, Trump is the president. The good old days are back. And they will be better than ever. Hold on, ”Andrew tweeted to his 10 million followers earlier this month (per AP).
Trump has not yet commented in public about Tates’ abolished travel restrictions.