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Florida Opens Criminal Probe Into Self-Described Misogynist Andrew Tate

Gov. Ron DeSantis previously said that the Tate brothers are not welcome in Florida.
Image: Florida has officially launched a criminal investigation into right-wing influencer and self-described misogynist Andrew Tate.
Florida has officially launched a criminal investigation into right-wing influencer and self-described misogynist Andrew Tate. Screenshot via PBD Podcast/YouTube
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Florida has officially launched a criminal investigation into right-wing influencer and self-described misogynist Andrew Tate.

The 38-year-old dual U.S.-British citizen and his 36-year-old brother Tristan — who were both charged with human trafficking in Romania — landed in South Florida from the eastern European country last week after prosecutors reportedly lifted their travel restrictions.

On Tuesday afternoon, days after Gov. Ron DeSantis said the pair is not welcome in Florida, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced that the state has opened a criminal investigation into the Tate brothers.

Uthmeier said that the Tate brothers have "themselves publicly admitted to participating in what very much appears to be soliciting, trafficking, preying upon women around the world," noting that some of the victims coming forward are minors.

"People can spin or defend however they want, but in Florida, this type of behavior is viewed as atrocious. We’re not going to accept it," Uthmeier told reporters. "They chose to come here and set their feet down in this state, and we’re going to pursue every tool we have within our legal authority to hold them accountable."

Until now, the Tate brothers had remained in Romania pending their trial on charges including human trafficking and organized crime, which Romanian prosecutors brought against them in June 2023.

Among other allegations, the BBC reported that Andrew Tate (who notoriously believes that women belong at home, can't drive, and are a man's property) is accused of striking a woman during a sexual encounter and telling a victim, "Shut up you whore, you will do as I say," when she refused his plan for group sex. Tristan Tate, on the other hand, allegedly declared he was going to "slave these bitches" in reference to the brothers' OnlyFans operation.

Uthmeier said that as of Tuesday, the state had secured and executed subpoenas and warrants and will "continue to move forward with full force of law."

"What I can tell you is, if these guys did criminal activity here in Florida, we will go after them with the full force of law and hold them accountable," Uthmeier said.

This notably follows Tate's appearance on the PBD Podcast on Monday, in which he said he was disappointed in DeSantis.

"I don’t know why Ron’s answer wasn’t, 'He has an American passport. The judicial system in Romania, which I know absolutely nothing about, decided to let him fly, and he’s flown to his home country. As far as we’re concerned, he’s broken no laws,'" Tate said. "Instead, what he did was say, ‘We’re going to get our attorney general to try and find some laws he’s broken and wreck this man who’s done nothing inside of the United States ever.'"

This is a breaking story and will be updated as events warrant.