Andrew Tate checks in at police station on return to Romania
- The Tate brothers checked in at a police station in Voluntari on Monday, complying with judicial control requirements regarding charges of forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women.
- Andrew Tate stated, "I’m a free person who has not been convicted of anything."
- He emphasized their innocence, claiming, "It is supposed to be innocent until proven guilty in a democracy – we have never been convicted of any crime anywhere on the planet, ever."
- Andrew Tate also accused Florida's governor of being "hijacked by the media" after arriving in the state.
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Tate Brothers Check In At Police Station To Comply With Romanian Legal Measures
Facing multiple charges of sex trafficking and exploitation in the United States and Romania, controversial internet personalities Andrew and Tristan Tate have appeared at a police station in Romania to fulfill their monthly judicial control obligations.
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