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Get you up to speed: Andrew Tate and brother ‘made £1,000,000 trafficking teenager for webcam sex’ | News World

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate have been charged with multiple counts of rape, assault, and trafficking in Romania by the country’s directorate for investigating organised crime and terrorism (DIICOT). The charges include allegations of manipulating a 17-year-old girl into working for their pornography business, alongside related accusations of witness intimidation and money laundering.

The Directorate for Investigating Organised Crime and Terrorism (DIICOT) in Romania has reported that Andrew and Tristan Tate face multiple charges, including human trafficking and witness intimidation, with allegations stemming from activities conducted between 2014 and 2021. The brothers are set to be extradited to the UK once their Romanian legal proceedings conclude, where they face an additional 21 charges, including rape and sexual assault.

The Crown Prosecution Service confirmed the charges against Andrew and Tristan Tate include serious offences such as rape and human trafficking, with hearings set to proceed in the UK following the conclusion of their current trial in Romania. Hertfordshire Constabulary has reopened a previous investigation into alleged sexual assaults involving Andrew Tate, stating its commitment to thoroughly investigate all serious allegations, regardless of the time elapsed.

What remains unclear — It is not confirmed when the trials will begin in the UK following the completion of proceedings in Romania.

Andrew Tate and brother face new charges over alleged trafficking of teenager

Andrew Tate and brother face new charges over alleged trafficking of teenager
Andrew Tate (L) and his brother Tristan Tate are accused of exploiting a teenager (Picture: Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP)

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan are facing new criminal charges in Romania, including the alleged sexual exploitation of a 17-year-old girl.

Andrew, 39, and Tristan, 37, are facing a number of charges from the country’s directorate for investigating organised crime and terrorism (DIICOT).

This includes allegations of the illegal sale of supercars, human
trafficking, witness intimidation, and money laundering.

The influencers, known for sharing misogynistic content online, are accused of manipulating a teenage girl into working for their pornography business between 2014 and 2021.

According to DIICOT, as reported in The Telegraph, Tristan controlled her webcam account and set financial targets for her to achieve.

Through this sexual exploitation, the brothers are said to have obtained approximately £1.1million.

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Andrew Tate gestures while speaking to media after checking in at a police station as part of his judicial control, which requires him to appear before judicial authorities in Romania when summoned, after returning from the United States, in Voluntari, Romania, Monday, March 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
The brothers are facing criminal charges in Romania and the UK (Picture: AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)

Tristan is also accused of recruiting three other women between 2018 and 2021 using ‘the lover boy method’, which uses emotional blackmail and lavish gift giving to coerce alleged victims into sex work.

DIICOT claimed that both brothers threatened, attempted to intimidate, or used offers of ‘exorbitant compensations’ to get witnesses – including two alleged victims – to withdraw their cooperation.

Andrew is also accused of selling five luxury vehicles to customers and companies in the UK, despite the cars being subject to seizure orders.

The brothers are also pending trial in the UK on 21 charges, including rape and human trafficking, after criminal proceedings against them concluded in Romania.

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) confirmed that Andrew faces 10 charges connected to three alleged victims, which include rape, actual bodily harm, human trafficking, and controlling prostitution for gain.

British-US former professional kickboxer and controversial influencer Andrew Tate (L) and his brother Tristan Tate (R) speak to journalists after having been released from detention in Bucharest, Romania on March 12, 2024, after they appeared in a court after Romanian police detained them over UK sex offence charges. A Bucharest court on March 12 granted a request to extradite controversial influencer Andrew Tate to the UK over sex offence charges, but only after the conclusion of legal proceedings in Romania in a separate case. The Bucharest appeals court ruling "orders the execution of the warrant of arrest issued on 19 January 2024" by the Westminster Magistrates' Court, but postpones extradition "until the final resolution of the case" in Romania, which could take years. (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP) (Photo by DANIEL MIHAILESCU/AFP via Getty Images)
They will be extradited to the UK after the Romanian trial finishes (Picture: DANIEL MIHAILESCU/AFP via Getty Images)

His brother is charged with 11 counts connected to one alleged victim, similarly including rape, actual bodily harm, and human trafficking.

The accusers’ names are being withheld from the defendants by Bedfordshire Police, which the Tates’ lawyer, Sallie Bennett-Jenkins KC, has argued against.

She stated in written submissions that ‘the controversial opinions of the claimants are not a proper basis for denying them basic information about the criminal allegations they face.’

In the same submission, she had argued that the CPS had made an ‘inflated assumption of risk’ that the pair would identify complainants on social media, causing them to withdraw.

Tom Little KC, who was representing the CPS and the Chief Constable of Bedfordshire Police, denied this and said the decision not to disclose names was a ‘time-limited’ one.

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan, left, walk outside the Court of Appeals building, after a hearing, in Bucharest, Romania, Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
Andrew and Tristan deny all wrongdoing (Picture: AP)

He added it was being ‘kept under review’ until ‘proceedings commence substantively’ in the UK.

In March, Hertfordshire Constabulary also decided to reinvestigate the older Tate for alleged rape and sexual assaults after the case was initially closed in 2019.

The force said in a statement: ‘We are committed to doing what is right and ensuring that allegations of such a serious nature are properly, thoroughly and fully investigated, no matter how long ago they occurred.’

The brothers have denied all charges and allegations, both in the UK and in Romania.

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Trump reasserts claim for US control over Greenland during NATO summit

Trump’s Greenland Claim
US President Donald Trump has reiterated his belief that Greenland should be controlled by the United States, describing it as strategically important due to surrounding Chinese and Russian ships.
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NATO allies from Canada and Europe have pledged approximately €50 billion for defence under “NATO 3.0”, marking a significant commitment to collective security.
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“Greenland doesn’t help Denmark, but it’s an important part for the United States,” Trump stated, reviving his earlier claims during the NATO summit in Ankara.

Trump revives his call for US to ‘control’ Greenland

Trump reasserts claim for US control over Greenland during NATO summit

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US President Donald Trump has revived his claim from earlier this year that Greenland, the semi-autonomous Arctic territory of Denmark, “should be controlled by the United States”, apparently reversing months of diplomacy earlier this year to get him to drop the demand.

Trump made his remarks not long after arriving in Ankara for the annual two-day NATO summit.

“Greenland doesn’t help Denmark,” he told reporters. “Denmark doesn’t spend money to really help Greenland, but it’s an important part for the United States, and it’s surrounded by China’s ships and Russian ships.”

Trump went on to admit that his previous designs on Greenland last January, where he refused to rule out using military force to take control the territory, had “hurt” relations with NATO allies.

Earlier on at the NATO Defence Industry Forum, allies from Canada and Europe pledged around €50 billion of defence investment under the banner of “NATO 3.0”. Their plan had been for this year’s summit to go off relatively drama-free, with the main message being that the alliance is investing record sums in its collective security.

Within an hour of landing in Ankara, Trump had dashed his fellow leaders’ hopes. Almost immediately upon landing, he once again castigated his allies for not joining in the war in Iran, saying he was “very disappointed with NATO” and reiterating his claim that Europe and Canada had “abandoned” the US when it took military action against Iran alongside Israel last February.

“I say that’s fine, but you would think that they’d be very willing to do something to help us, and they really weren’t,” said Trump to reporters.

“Frankly, if it weren’t held in Turkey, where my friend happens to be a very strong leader, a very strong person, it’s possible that I wouldn’t have attended,” he said of the host, Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. “I felt I had to attend because of the fact that, you know, I know he’s gone all out.”

Erdoğan welcomed Trump at Beştepe Presidential Palace with cannons firing, a military band, and a guard of honour.

“You are a leader respected all over the world,” US President Trump told Erdoğan, adding he considers him a “great friend”.

“I just want to say that I have a lot of respect for the president, and I think it’s really to the benefit of both countries … it’s an honour to be with you, and we’re going to have a lot of good meetings.”

But Erdoğan might have more than friendship in mind, as Trump also told the press that he was considering readmitting Turkey into the US F35 fighter jet programme.

‘That’s a decision we’re going to make… it’s a great plane, the best plane by far, and it’s certainly something we will consider,” Trump said.

Turkey’s access to was suspended in 2019 by a Congressional order after Ankara purchased the Russian-made S-400 air defence system. US lawmakers and security officials cited security concerns, saying S-400 could be a threat to US-made systems.

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