Andrew Tate 'not welcome' in Florida, Ron DeSantis says
- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis stated that Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan are "not welcome" in Florida due to their controversial conduct and pending criminal charges related to sex trafficking and exploitation of women.
- Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is conducting a preliminary inquiry into the Tate brothers after their arrival in Fort Lauderdale following the lifting of their travel restrictions in Romania.
- The Romanian anti-organized crime agency, DIICOT, confirmed that the Tates' travel ban was lifted, but the reason for this decision remains unclear.
- Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has launched a preliminary inquiry into the Tate brothers as they entered the state.
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'Degeneracy of the highest order’: Why Andrew Tate's arrival in the US is NOT welcomed
Andrew Tate and his brother, Tristan Tate, have arrived in the U.S. after Romanian prosecutors allowed the pair to leave the country, three years after their arrest on allegations of rape, trafficking minors, and money laundering.The brothers flew into Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Thursday night. Aftering arriving in the U.S., Andrew told reporters that he and his brother were simply “misunderstood” and claimed not to have done anything wrong.“I…
The Tate brothers not welcome in Florida
Notorious influencer brothers Tate have fled Romania and suspicions of rape and human trafficking. They have landed in Florida – but may have ended up in the fire. – Florida is not a place where you are welcome with that kind of behavior, says Governor Ron DeSantis, reports the AP.
Gov. Ron DeSantis Declares Tate Brothers 'Not Welcome' in Florida Amid Rumors of Trump Administration Backing
Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate have returned to America, specifically Florida, after a lengthy stay in Romania. But the red carpet has not been rolled out; Gov. Ron DeSantis says… The post Gov. Ron DeSantis Says Andrew Tate and His Brother ‘Not Welcome’ in Florida Amid Rumors of Trump Administration Backing appeared first on .
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