Alleged victims of Andrew Tate urge United States not to get involved in Romania case
- Alleged victims of Andrew Tate have urged the U.S. Not to interfere in his criminal case in Romania, expressing concerns over U.S. Pressure on Romania to relax travel restrictions on him and his brother, Tristan Tate.
- The Tates face serious charges in Romania, including trafficking minors and sexual intercourse with a minor, and their extradition to the U.K. Is pending after Romanian legal proceedings conclude.
- Matthew Jury, representing the alleged victims, criticized U.S. Actions as interference, labeling it a gross interference in his clients' right to a fair trial and due process.
- British Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick stated that no obstacles should prevent UK authorities from prosecuting the Tate brothers for serious allegations.
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