UK prosecutors authorise 21 criminal charges against Andrew and Tristan Tate


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  • Thursday, 29 May 2025

Romanian Gendarmes from the Special Intervention Brigade escort Andrew Tate outside the Tate brothers residence in Pipera, Ilfov, near Bucharest, Romania, August 21, 2024. Inquam Photos/Octav Ganea via REUTERS/ File Photo

LONDON (Reuters) - Internet personality Andrew Tate faces 11 criminal charges in Britain, including rape, actual bodily harm and human trafficking, the Crown Prosecution Service said on Wednesday.

The CPS said it had authorised the charges against Andrew Tate, which relate to one complainant, before an extradition warrant was issued in 2024 to bring him to Britain from Romania.

His brother Tristan Tate faces 10 charges, including rape, actual bodily harm, human trafficking and controlling prostitution for gain, relating to three complainants.

The Tates have always denied any wrongdoing. The brothers' representative declined to comment.

The CPS said in a statement that the courts in Romania, where the Tates are separately under criminal investigation, ordered their extradition to Britain last year.

"However, the domestic criminal matters in Romania must be settled first," a CPS spokesperson said.

The Tates flew to the United States in February after Romanian prosecutors lifted a travel ban, flying back to Romania the following month to fulfil legal obligations.

Andrew Tate, a former kickboxer and self-described misogynist, has gained millions of fans by promoting an ultra-masculine lifestyle.

He separately faces a civil lawsuit in Britain, which has been brought by four women and is due to go to trial in 2027.

(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti and Sam Tobin in London; Editing by Kate Holton and Gareth Jones)

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