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US Woman Sues Tate Brothers, Alleging They Lured Her Into Sex Work


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A woman in the United States has filed a lawsuit against Andrew and Tristan Tate, accusing the controversial internet personalities of conspiring to coerce her into sex work, luring her to Romania, and defaming her after she provided testimony to Romanian authorities.

 

The civil complaint, filed in Florida on Monday 10 February, was first reported by The New York Times and is the first known lawsuit against the Tate brothers to be brought in the United States.

 

The brothers, who have gained notoriety on social media, are already facing multiple legal battles in Romania and Britain. They stand accused of forming an organised criminal group, human trafficking, trafficking of minors, engaging in sexual intercourse with a minor, and money laundering. Both have denied any wrongdoing.

 

The woman, identified in court documents as Jane Doe, previously faced a defamation lawsuit from the Tate brothers in 2023. In her lawsuit, she claims the brothers sought to “bully and harass” her through their legal action.

 

The Times reported that Doe, aged 23, along with her parents, had been granted anonymity by the court due to safety concerns.

 

Representatives for Andrew and Tristan Tate were not immediately available for comment. However, their lawyer, Joseph D. McBride, told The New York Times that there was no evidence his clients had engaged in human trafficking and that “the truth is on their side.”

 

Andrew Tate, 38, and his brother Tristan, 36, are among the most high-profile suspects facing trial for human trafficking in Romania.

 

Last month, a Romanian court lifted Andrew Tate’s house arrest, replacing it with a less restrictive preventative measure while the criminal investigation continues. He had been under house arrest since August 2024, when prosecutors opened a second criminal case against him, his brother, and four other suspects.

 

A previous criminal case against Andrew Tate was dismissed in December when the Bucharest Court of Appeals ruled against his prosecution and sent the case back to investigators.

 

The Tate brothers, both former kickboxers with dual U.S. and British citizenship, continue to deny all allegations and have claimed they are victims of a politically motivated campaign.

 

 

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The charges are probably made up, but thats what you get for making yourself a target for powerful people. If i had the choice of being youtube famous or alot of followers on social media, i would choose privacy instead

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1 minute ago, Baht Simpson said:

Cell no. ? 🙂

Prime Minister. Or POTUS. What ever side of the pond they decide they want to revolutionise.

 

When they are allowed to leave Romania that it. Although I think Tristan can leave.

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Just now, Stiddle Mump said:

Prime Minister. Or POTUS. What ever side of the pond they decide they want to revolutionise.

 

When they are allowed to leave Romania that it. Although I think Tristan can leave.

PM is not like POTUS. You can't just run for PM. You have to stand and be elected as an MP for a constituency first. Then you have to be elected Leader of your party. Then your party has to be elected in a General Election. Tate could only start this after he's served his prison sentence, so we are talking many years. 

 

The other problem he has is he's a thoroughly despicable character,  but I concede those sort of people are sometimes elected to office. Mention no names.

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1 hour ago, brewsterbudgen said:

People like the Tate brothers and Tommy Robinson are such charmers.  Jail is the best place for them.

Tommy, Andy and Tristan wouldn't even get a foothold if the authorities were not anti the people that voted them in.

 

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