Andrew and Tristan Tate Leave Romania for Florida Following Lifted Travel Ban
- Andrew and Tristan Tate were allowed to leave Romania after being held on charges of human trafficking and organized crime for two years, as reported by The New York Times.
- The Romanian court lifted restrictions on the Tate brothers' travel following their successful appeal, allowing them to board a private jet to the U.S. According to DIICOT.
- Despite being granted travel permission, Romanian prosecutors stated that the brothers must still comply with authorities and return for ongoing investigations.
- The brothers are accused of misleading women into engaging in sex work, which they deny, and the Romanian investigation is still active, as expressed by victims in a statement to MailOnline.
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