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Who is Andrew Tate? This is a frequently asked question on social media at this time. And if you’ve never heard of the man before, you’ve lived a rather charming life up to this point.
The UFC fighter has become a social media influencer and has been fighting sexual crime allegations since 2015. Until recently, he was stuck in Romania awaiting trial on human trafficking charges.
But in developments that deny all logic and decency, the United States has lifted travel restrictions for Andrew and his brother Tristan Tate, who are facing similar accusations.
Tates has now landed in Florida. So, even if you were happy before you knew anything, you might want to continue reading to find out how angry you need to be.

Who is Andrew Tate and why is he troubled by the law?
In addition to the ongoing human trafficking cases, Tates is currently the subject of another investigation by Romanian police.
It’s usually a situation that prevents them from leaving the country, but according to a statement issued by Romanian anti-organized crime organisations, “prosecutors approved a request to change Tates’ travel restrictions, but did not say who requested it ( AP). ”
So, we don’t know who pulled the string on Tates’ behalf, but since Andrew is one of the most prominent Magazine influencers in the world, many believe it is someone who has tied to the Trump administration.
In any case, Romania says that if the brothers are summoned they still need to appear in court.
“The defendant is warned that judicial governance could be replaced by stricter liberal measures if he could intentionally violate these obligations,” the DIICOT statement continued.
Tates may think that now that they’re back in American soil, there’s no need to worry about many allegations against them.
However, Florida officials don’t seem excited that Tates has settled in Fort Lauderdale.
Could Andrew and Tristan Tate be kicked out of Florida?
“Florida is not resistant to human trafficking or violence against women,” said Attorney General Usmeyer, Florida Attorney General, appointee to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
However, while Tates may not be popular with state officials, it appears to be very popular at the federal level.
“Tates will be free. Trump is president. The good old days are back, and they will be better than ever. Andrew tweeted to 10 million followers earlier this month (by the AP).
Trump has yet to publicly comment on Tates’ lifted travel restrictions.