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- Federal authorities arrested controversial influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate in Miami on a sealed warrant linked to a U.K. extradition request, intensifying an international legal battle around their online empire.
- The Tate brothers, dual U.S.-British citizens with millions of mostly young male followers, are wanted in the U.K. on rape and human trafficking charges.
- Former professional kickboxers who relocated to Romania in 2016, they previously faced allegations of luring women for sexual exploitation, a case dropped amid legal and procedural irregularities.
Influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate, whose social media empire promoting wealth, male dominance and misogyny has made them among the world’s most polarizing internet personalities, were arrested Saturday in Miami as British authorities sought their extradition on rape and sex trafficking charges.
The brothers were taken into custody by the U.S. Marshals Service on a sealed warrant, agency spokesperson Brady McCarron told the Associated Press, placing the United States at the center of an international legal saga that has stretched from Romania to Britain.
British prosecutors announced Saturday that they were seeking the brothers’ extradition on charges alleging they raped and trafficked women between 2010 and 2017.
The dual U.S. and British citizens moved to Romania in 2016. They were arrested there in 2022, accused of participating in schemes to lure women for sexual exploitation. They denied those allegations, and the Romanian case hasn’t gone forward because of legal and procedural problems.
Last year, they were allowed to leave Romania and flew to Florida on a private jet.
The brothers are expected to appear in Miami’s federal court early next week, according to a person familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive law enforcement operations.
The pending charges in the United Kingdom accused the brothers of abusing women in an area north of London, where they grew up. Their lawyers had said they denied the allegations.
Joseph McBride, an attorney representing the Tate brothers, said in a phone interview Saturday evening that he has not been able to speak with his clients but called the new charges in the U.K. “filth and slander” intended to derail defamation lawsuits filed by the brothers in the U.S.
“They’re pulling out all the stops to make sure these guys never get their day in court,” McBride said.
“We are confident that once a competent judge sees the facts, and once the Department of Justice confronts this egregious abuse of its own authority, Andrew and Tristan Tate will walk free. America does not do Britain’s political dirty work.”
Andrew Tate, 39, first reached a mainstream audience as a contestant on the U.K. reality television show “Big Brother” in 2016. He was removed from the show when a video surfaced that appeared to show Tate assaulting a woman. He and his brother Tristan, 38, are vocal supporters of President Trump.
Andrew Tate has amassed more than 10 million followers on X but has been banned from platforms including YouTube, TikTok and Instagram for violating hate speech guidelines. His most widely condemned rhetoric includes comments that women who are sexually assaulted should bear some responsibility for their attacks, graphic descriptions of how he might attack women and criticisms of people who seek treatment for mental illness.
The Tate brothers have consistently denied allegations of abuse and human trafficking, claiming that violent and misogynistic statements have been taken out of context or were intended as jokes.
In a statement Saturday, the U.K.’s Crown Prosecution Services said that in addition to the charges announced against the brothers in 2025, involving alleged crimes against three women, it was bringing a total of 38 new charges related to “four further victims.”
Both brothers are accused of rape and human trafficking. Andrew Tate faces an additional charge of profiting from prostitution, and 19 charges “for offenses relating to indecent images of a child and extreme pornography,” according to U.K. authorities.
“There is no place for male violence against women and girls, and we will continue to work tirelessly to support victims and investigate all reports made to us,” said Karena Thomas, an assistant chief constable of the Bedfordshire Police, which investigated the case.
Durkin Richer writes for the Associated Press. AP writer Savannah Peters in Santa Fe, N.M., contributed to this report.
Facts Only
* Federal authorities arrested Andrew and Tristan Tate in Miami on a sealed warrant.
* The arrest was linked to a U.K. extradition request.
* The brothers are dual U.S.-British citizens.
* British prosecutors sought extradition on rape and sex trafficking charges between 2010 and 2017.
* The brothers moved to Romania in 2016.
* They were arrested in Romania in 2022 for participating in schemes to lure women for sexual exploitation, but the Romanian case did not proceed due to legal issues.
* Andrew Tate faces additional charges in the U.K., including rape and human trafficking allegations against three women.
* The U.K. authorities announced 38 new charges related to "four further victims."
* Andrew Tate also faces charges in the U.K. for profiting from prostitution and offenses relating to indecent images of a child and extreme pornography.
Executive Summary
Federal authorities arrested social media influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate in Miami on a sealed warrant related to a U.K. extradition request concerning rape and human trafficking charges. The brothers, who are dual U.S.-British citizens, were sought by British prosecutors for charges against them spanning 2010 to 2017. The brothers previously relocated to Romania in 2016 and faced separate allegations there regarding luring women for sexual exploitation, though the Romanian case was halted due to legal issues.
The brothers are facing extradition on charges in the United Kingdom alleging abuse of women in an area north of London. Their legal representatives have contested these allegations, asserting that the new charges are intended to derail defamation lawsuits filed in the U.S. They maintain confidence that they will be acquitted. In addition to extradition proceedings, the U.K. Crown Prosecution Services announced the introduction of 38 new charges related to alleged crimes against three women and four further victims. Andrew Tate has faced bans from several platforms for violating hate speech guidelines, and he is also accused under U.K. law of profiting from prostitution and offenses related to indecent images.
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