After three years of confinement, Andrew and Tristan Tate are free to travel again in 2024. As the brothers announced themselves on X, their government-imposed travel restrictions were reportedly lifted on July 5.
Hours after announcing the news, Andrew Tate posted a celebration video on social media with his younger brother. The Tate siblings danced along to Elton John's 'I'm Still Standing' as Andrew wrote in the caption that despite his freedom, he would spend the night at his "garden" dancing with his brother.
Andrew Tate wrote:
"After 3 years I'm free to travel and might spend tonight in my garden at home dancing with Tristan. Who > Where. IYKYK"
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Since 2022, both Andrew and Tristan Tate have dealt with multiple charges of human trafficking and sexual assault that have prevented them from leaving Romania. The brothers were incarcerated in late 2022 and put under house arrest in 2023 before being released but restricted to within the national borders.
Both Tate brothers have continually insisted on their innocence and claimed that their trial process is soon to be over.
Andrew Tate's lawyer explains court decision to lift travel ban
With the news of Andrew Tate's travel restrictions being lifted on July 5 going viral, representatives of the controversial influencer have explained the situation to the public.
Per the New York Times, one of Tate's lawyers, Eugen Vidineac told the newspaper that the court was "loosening its grip" on the Tate brothers, leading to their decision.
Vidineac said that the court is currently working on setting up another hearing for the case but has not settled on a date.
While both Andrew and Tristan Tate are still under ongoing investigation, the New York Times reports that while they are free to leave Romania, they must remain within the European Union while awaiting trial.