The male influencer Andrew Tate and his brother arrested in the United States
Andrew and Tristan Tate rejected all these charges
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Andrew and Tristan Tate rejected all these charges. Pass advertising Pass advertising American-British masculine influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan were arrested on Saturday in Miami, United States, at the request of the United Kingdom requesting their extradition for alleged rape. The brothers, who had dual American and British nationality, had already been charged in the United Kingdom in May 2025, suspected of multiple rape, assault and trafficking in human beings.
Furthermore, At the same time, however, the British Public Prosecutor's Office announced in a statement that the two brothers had been arrested at the request of the United Kingdom, which claimed them on several dozen counts, including rape, assault and other sexual and child crimes.
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Andrew and Tristan Tate rejected all these charges.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesPass advertising Pass advertising American-British masculine influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan were arrested on Saturday in Miami, United States, at the request of the United Kingdom requesting their extradition for alleged rape.
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The brothers, who had dual American and British nationality, had already been charged in the United Kingdom in May 2025, suspected of multiple rape, assault and trafficking in human beings.
according to Le ParisienAndrew Tate and his brother Tristan, controversial male influencers, were arrested Saturday night in Miami, Florida, after British prosecutors laid new charges of rape and sexual trafficking against them, according to the US and British authorities.
according to Le ParisienAt the same time, however, the British Public Prosecutor's Office announced in a statement that the two brothers had been arrested at the request of the United Kingdom, which claimed them on several dozen counts, including rape, assault and other sexual and child crimes.
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