How a
Manosphere Star Accused of Rape and Trafficking Was Freed
Barred
from leaving Romania, Andrew Tate courted powerful figures on the American
right, from Tucker Carlson to Barron Trump. Then an extraordinary order let him
go.
Megan
Twohey Isabella
Kwai
By Megan
Twohey and Isabella Kwai
The
reporters interviewed dozens of people in Romania, the United States and
Britain and reviewed court documents, emails and text messages. They welcome
tips at nytimes.com/tips.
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Published
Dec. 10, 2025
Updated
Dec. 11, 2025
Days
before Donald J. Trump’s return to the White House, Andrew Tate got some good
news.
Mr. Tate
and his brother, Tristan, swaggering influencers in the so-called manosphere,
had been under criminal investigation in Romania since 2022, accused of
coercing women into pornography. Andrew was also accused of rape and of having
sex with and beating a 15-year-old. The brothers, American and British
citizens, had been barred from leaving Romania while prosecutors built their
case.
Now, in a
Jan. 14 text message, Mr. Tate indicated that help was on the way.
“I had
word from The Trump admin that theyre on top of things,” Mr. Tate wrote to
someone close to him, in a message reviewed by The New York Times. “Ive been
told ill be free soon but Trump needs to see me in Miami,” he added.
The next
month, an extraordinary order came down from the highest levels of the Romanian
government, a Times investigation found. The prosecutors were told to find a
compromise with the Tates. Despite their misgivings, they lifted the travel
restrictions, a move that Romania’s prime minister thought would appease the
Trump administration.
“We’re
massively back,” a grinning Mr. Tate announced in a video recorded for his
followers on Feb. 27, as a private plane whisked the brothers to Florida.
Their
arrival in the United States opened a rare rift among conservatives and raised
suspicions over whether the White House had intervened. The Times found that
support from Trump administration officials played a crucial role.
Interviews
with dozens of people in Romania, the United States and Britain, as well as a
review of hundreds of pages of court documents and private messages, offer the
fullest account yet of how the Tates rose from a fringe corner of the internet
to become a cause célèbre on the right. The brothers’ release from Romania was
the culmination of a yearslong effort by Andrew to forge alliances with Mr.
Trump’s advisers and family members.
The Tates
have helped propel a brazenly chauvinistic movement around the world, even as
they racked up allegations of human trafficking and physical violence in
multiple countries. They deny criminal wrongdoing. But Andrew, 39, and Tristan,
37, have boasted about recruiting women to make lucrative sexual content, and
have sold courses teaching young men how to follow in their footsteps.
So it’s
not just about picking up girls,it’s about converting them into really loving you enough to moving in with you and working for you and giving you all the money.
Interview
with Andrew Tate conducted by Anthony Dream Johnson and posted to YouTube in
2019.
As his
notoriety grew, Andrew Tate shrewdly courted Tucker Carlson and other media
stars of the right, who in turn tapped into the brothers’ loyal following to
expand their own reach.
Andrew
also nurtured relationships with Donald Trump Jr. and his younger brother
Barron, who recognized the role that young male voters could play in their
father’s return to power.
Barron,
now 19, admired Andrew, and spoke with him over Zoom last year, according to
Justin Waller, a mutual friend who was on the call. During the call, they
discussed their shared belief that the Romanian criminal case was an effort to
silence the Tates, he said.
After Mr.
Trump’s re-election, some of the Tates’ supporters ascended into the new
administration. One of them, the diplomatic envoy Richard Grenell, twice
discussed their case with Romanian officials, The Times found.
Within
days of the second conversation, the Romanian prosecutors received their
marching orders and handed the Tates the freedom to travel — after long arguing
that the brothers were a public danger and a flight risk. The prosecutors were
outraged, according to people familiar with the matter who requested anonymity
because they were not authorized to discuss it.
The
brothers’ liberation rattled many American diplomats, who feared a shadowy new
era of foreign relations. And it prompted hostility from many traditional
conservatives, from Florida’s governor, Ron DeSantis, to the commentator Megyn
Kelly, who said, “This actually is toxic masculinity.” Some likened the Tates
to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Their
return also led to a new assault allegation, from a girlfriend who said Andrew
beat and strangled her shortly after his arrival in the United States.
Prosecutors declined to bring charges, but she has filed a lawsuit against him
and has been granted a restraining order. He is suing her for defamation.
In a
statement to The Times, the Romanian prosecutors’ office said that the
country’s constitution requires them to operate independently and that their
actions in the Tates’ case have been legal. Marcel Ciolacu, who was the prime
minister when the Tates were released, did not respond to requests for comment.
An
official with the White House said it has no knowledge of and is not involved
in anything related to the Tates’ legal matters. The official did not respond
to questions about Barron. Donald Trump Jr. did not respond to a request for
comment.
The
Tates’ lawyer said The Times’s findings about Andrew and Barron were “fake
news.”
After
more than two years of confinement, the brothers have used their newfound
freedom to resume their jet-setting lifestyle and juice their brand. They have
visited Kanye West, partied poolside with beautiful women and promoted their
business to chanting fans.
“I’m in
Dubai, I’m still rich, all I do is win,” Andrew said in a video posted in April
that shows him driving off in a Bugatti.
But their
legal problems haven’t gone away. The Romanian case is moving forward, and once
it’s finished, the brothers will face charges of human trafficking and rape in
Britain.
And in
the United States, The Times found, anti-trafficking agents at the Department
of Homeland Security have been investigating the Tates for years.
Riding
Outrage to Money and Fame
Andrew
Tate found modest fame as a professional kickboxer in the 2010s, but as he
tells it, he didn’t start making real money until he and his brother went into
pornography.
By 2015,
the Tates had installed women in apartments and a hotel room in Britain, to
perform live on webcams for paying customers. Andrew later described how the
brothers romanced attractive women, coaxed them into the business and took most
of the profits.
“It’s not
just about picking up girls,” Mr. Tate said in an interview posted to YouTube.
“It’s about converting them into really loving you enough to moving in with you
and working for you and giving you all the money.”
Both
brothers had run-ins with the British police. Tristan was arrested in 2014
after a woman reported he had assaulted her.
The next
year, Andrew was arrested three times, the police said. One woman who had
worked for him said in court documents that he strangled her during sex;
another said he had raped, beaten and pulled a gun on her; a third woman said
he had raped and strangled her while they were dating.
Authorities
did not charge either brother. But Andrew said the scrutiny prompted him to
leave Britain.
One day,
he recalled on a podcast years later, he woke up and said, “I will not live
under a government that will do this to me when I’ve done nothing wrong.” He
and Tristan moved to Romania, a country they had gotten to know through the
professional fighting circuit. There, Andrew said on another show, “you can get
away with shit you can’t get away with in the West.”
With
Romania as their new home base, the brothers ran their webcam business from
there and in Britain.
When
Andrew was cast for the British reality show “Big Brother” in 2016, few knew
about his business or the assault allegations.
He was
soon fired, however, after a tabloid obtained a video of him whipping a
girlfriend with a belt. They both said it was consensual.
The
scandal boosted his fame, especially on social media, where he became a fierce
supporter of Mr. Trump. Donald Trump Jr. liked one of his supportive Twitter
posts and they soon agreed to meet, Mr. Tate recalled on a podcast. He went to
Trump Tower in 2017.
“We still
inbox each other every couple of days,” Mr. Tate said on the podcast, in 2018.
By 2022,
he and Tristan had gained millions of followers by preaching mental and
physical discipline, entrepreneurship and the subjugation of women. They had
expanded the porn business to TikTok, OnlyFans and other platforms, and were
selling their courses to young men. One offering was called PHD, for “pimping
hoes degree.” Over the previous eight years, they had earned at least 21
million pounds (nearly $28 million), according to records from a British court
that found they had evaded taxes.
It
doesn’t matterwhether a womanwants to be a lawyer,or a house maker,or webcam
girl.Unless she has a man directing her,she’s gonna [expletive] it up.They’re
just not built to be completely independent creatures.
Interview
with Andrew Tate conducted by James English and posted to YouTube in 2021. Mr.
Tate discusses his beliefs about the inferiority of women.
When
Andrew was kicked off several social media platforms and decried by high school
teachers, it only increased his notoriety. He became one of the most searched
people on Google.
In
December 2022, the brothers were arrested in Romania and, with court approval,
jailed for three months. Prosecutors later charged them with forming an
organized criminal group and trafficking seven women, and charged Andrew with
rape.
The
360-page sealed indictment, obtained by The Times, said the Tates had tricked
the women into believing they were in long-term relationships, then coerced
them into pornographic work. The brothers had put them under surveillance,
restricted their movements and docked their pay if they cried on camera or
broke other rules, prosecutors said.
Text
messages cited in the indictment show Andrew Tate and one woman discussing what
would happen if she went to Romania.
Woman
do you
want me to be your slave or your wife?
Andrew
Tate
you'll do
whatever I tell you
which is
the same thing
if I
choose a woman to be my wife, she'll love me enough to let me tell her what I
feel like
I WILL
DECIDE if she's a slave
Once she
arrived, he raped her twice, on one occasion forcing her into group sex, the
indictment said.
Andrew
choked another woman so hard that blood vessels in her eye burst, prosecutors
said.
In a
text-message chat titled “PIMPS,” Tristan and two associates discussed how to
punish a woman who said she would no longer work for them.
Tristan
Tate
The move
now is as follows.
Associate
1
ok
Tristan
Tate
both of
you go, get her out of the house
Associate
2
Ok
Tristan
Tate
hit her
if you have to, I don't care
don't let
her take her things
Associate
2
thanks
Ok
The woman
was pushed down and dragged out of the house, she and witnesses told
prosecutors.
Romania,
long known as a hub for sex trafficking, has expanded prosecutions to include
so-called Lover Boy cases based on romance, psychological coercion and threats.
The indictment against the Tates acknowledged that two of the women cited as
victims said they didn’t see themselves that way. Prosecutors said evidence
showed that they were.
Press
releases announcing the arrest, the indictment and the ensuing restrictions on
the Tates’ movements made headlines around the world. But Mr. Tate, facing the
prospect of prison, didn’t retreat from the controversy. He used it.
From
Tucker to Barron
After his
arrest, Mr. Tate hired Joseph D. McBride, a lawyer who had defended Trump
supporters accused of insurrection at the Capitol. In short order, Mr. McBride
pitched his brash new client to the conservative host Tucker Carlson.
In some
ways, it was an odd pairing. Mr. Carlson was a proud husband who promoted
Christian family values. But he had been ousted from Fox News after lawsuits
exposed offensive language in his private messages to colleagues. He was
building his own show on Twitter. And Mr. Tate, who had been reinstated on the
platform by Elon Musk, had millions of followers there.
In an
interview with The Times, Mr. McBride recalled telling Mr. Carlson that if he
flew to Romania for a sit-down with Andrew, “I know we’ll break the internet.”
He was
right. The 2023 interview, recorded at Mr. Tate’s luxury home on the outskirts
of Bucharest, has drawn more than 112 million views.
They
spent much of the two-and-a-half-hour conversation discussing their shared
beliefs, including what they saw as a left-wing war on masculinity. Mr. Carlson
didn’t press Mr. Tate on his porn operation or his previous comments about
exploiting women.
Mr.
Carlson misrepresented the criminal allegations in Romania, saying that they
involved no sex crimes or violence, or any actions that could be considered
trafficking.
“That’s
not actually human trafficking,” Mr. Carlson said of the charges. “I don’t care
what you call it, you weren’t buying, even accused of buying and selling
anyone.”
Asked
recently about the interview, Mr. Carlson told The Times, “If I misstated their
indictment or got the facts wrong, I sincerely apologize.”
He added,
“It doesn’t change my view that the Tates, whatever their personal behavior,
had a message worth hearing.”
Well, the
fact that you’re not accused of a sex crime or violence,which I think most people don’t really understand,and they can
look it up.I mean, but you’re not actually accused of rape,selling anyone,
pimping, O.K.
Interview
with Andrew Tate conducted by Tucker Carlson and posted to Twitter in 2023.
The
interview helped burnish Mr. Tate’s reputation. Charlie Kirk, the conservative
youth organizer and Trump adviser, was among those who tuned in.
“Now I
see why he’s popular,” Mr. Kirk said on his podcast. While he expressed disgust
over Mr. Tate’s pornography business, he agreed that masculinity was under
siege. “He is hitting on something that you’re not allowed to say, where
there’s a lot of truth to it.”
Candace
Owens, another popular podcaster, flew to Romania and conducted her own
sympathetic interview of Mr. Tate. She told her audience it was a mistake to
judge him for his past comments or the ostentatious content he posted.
“This is
how guys have fun,” she said, “the same way that girls sit around and talk
about ‘Real Housewives.’”
In other
interviews, Mr. Tate drew parallels that he saw between himself and Mr. Trump:
both booted from social media, both criminally prosecuted, both victims of
political attacks.
In
September 2023, Mr. Trump shared on Truth Social, his social media platform, a
video of Tristan defending him. “Thank you!” Mr. Trump wrote.
Mr.
McBride, the brothers’ lawyer, pressed their case in meetings with members of
Congress, according to an interview he gave to the Republican operative Roger
Stone. Mr. McBride said both male and female lawmakers were “outraged” at the
brothers’ treatment.
Don Jr.
showed support, too. “You’ve got people attacking you as far as I’m concerned,”
he told Mr. Tate in a June 2024 conversation live-streamed on X, the renamed
Twitter platform. “They just want to silence you.”
His
younger brother Barron was also a fan.
That
spring, as his father was going after young male voters on the campaign trail,
the teenager hosted a dinner at Mar-a-Lago for influencers. Among them was Mr.
Waller, who has helped run the Tates’ courses and told The Times he is widely
seen as the “third brother.”
The
conversation that night meandered, Mr. Waller said, from “calling each other
degenerate names” to discussing potential running mates for Mr. Trump, who also
made an appearance and agreed to go on the podcast of another guest, Patrick
Bet-David.
Mr.
Waller has tried to play a “big brother” role for Barron, he said, visiting
Mar-a-Lago and talking to him about dating. The president’s youngest son is
“not a bad ally to have — let’s be frank,” he said.
He and
Barron spoke to Andrew over Zoom last year, Mr. Waller said, while the teenager
was having a suit fitted by Mr. Waller’s tailor. Although they discussed the
Romanian case, Barron did not say anything about helping the Tates, Mr. Waller
said. They also talked about supporting Mr. Trump’s presidential campaign on
their online platforms.
That
summer, when a young man tried to assassinate Mr. Trump, Mr. Tate told
reporters that he had talked to Barron after the shooting.
“I’m very
close to the Trump family,” he added. “I look forward to, once I am free, being
with Donald Trump in person and reminding him that he’s a bulletproof badass.”
Allies
Ascend
When
Andrew texted in January that the Trump administration was “on top of things,”
he didn’t name names.
But
several of his supporters had found roles in the incoming government.
Paul
Ingrassia, who was initially named White House liaison to the Justice
Department, had once been part of the Tates’ legal team. Alina Habba, a
counselor to the president who would later serve a brief stint as New Jersey’s
top prosecutor, told Andrew on a podcast in January that “I got your back over
here.”
And Mr.
Grenell, a special presidential envoy, privately discussed the Tates’ case with
Romanian officials, The Times found.
At
Mar-a-Lago last December, he met Victor Ponta, an adviser to Romania’s prime
minister.
Mr. Ponta
had traveled to Mr. Trump’s Florida club to make inroads with the
president-elect’s inner circle, he told The Times in an interview in Bucharest.
His country was in a defensive crouch for its handling of a presidential
election. Its highest court had tossed out the first round of votes, citing
evidence that Russia had meddled on behalf of the winner, a far-right
candidate. Donald Trump Jr. and Elon Musk, among other American conservatives,
accused Romania of undermining democracy.
Mr. Ponta
sensed that informal diplomacy would be a big part of the incoming Trump
administration. And Mr. Grenell, who would soon negotiate the release of
several American detainees in Venezuela, was already positioning himself as a
forceful operator.
When
asked by The Times whether he and Mr. Grenell discussed the Tates’ case, Mr.
Ponta affirmed that they had. “Maybe he saw himself as releasing all the
American hostages around the world,” he said, without elaborating further.
Last
month, Mr. Ponta backpedaled. In a text exchange with The Times, he said he
didn’t recall whether he and Mr. Grenell had talked about the Tates. He then
said he was sure they had not.
Mr.
Grenell also discussed the Tates’ case in mid-February, with Romania’s then
foreign minister, Emil Hurezeanu, when they crossed paths at a security
conference in Munich, as first reported by The Financial Times.
Mr.
Grenell disputed the characterization of the encounter, saying in a statement
to The Times that it had become exaggerated in media accounts. “I simply ran
into him in the hallway,” he said. The foreign minister asked him if he stood
by an old tweet showing support for the Tates, he said, and he replied yes. “I
have never met the Tate Brothers, I’ve never been to Romania,” Mr. Grenell
said. His statement did not address the Mar-a-Lago conversation.
Soon
after the Munich conference, the prime minister posted on social media that the
United States had not made any requests or demands on Romania.
‘The Tate
Escape’
By then,
the Tates’ legal problems were snowballing.
In
Britain, the women who had accused Andrew of rape and assault a decade earlier
were suing him in civil court. And prosecutors had authorized trafficking and
rape charges against the brothers based on allegations involving three other
women.
In
America, Homeland Security anti-trafficking agents had been conducting
interviews about the Tates, according to people familiar with the confidential
investigation. The agents were working with federal prosecutors who would go on
to win the conviction of Sean Combs, the music mogul known as “Diddy.” Both
offices declined to comment.
In
Romania, a judge had invalidated the 2023 indictment, citing procedural
mistakes. But the prosecutors were trying to correct them and move forward with
a case.
They had
presented evidence that, since 2014, the brothers had between them coerced more
than 30 other women, including a 17-year-old, into their pornography operation,
court records show.
Mr. Tate
was also accused of having sex with a 15-year-old and trying to bribe her to
stay quiet. She told investigators he had beaten her with a belt and choked her
until she passed out, according to the documents.
The Tates
have denied all criminal wrongdoing and Andrew has contested the civil claims.
They said
the new women cited in the Romanian investigation did not consider themselves
trafficking victims. And they argued that being confined without an indictment
violated their rights.
They got
their break in late February. The order came down instructing prosecutors to
negotiate with them, according to two people familiar with the move who were
not authorized to discuss it. The prime minister believed the Trump
administration would be happy with the outcome, a third person said.
On Feb.
25, the Tates officially requested to have their travel restrictions removed.
In a text
message the next day, Mr. Tate shared his long-sought victory with someone
close with him.
Andrew
Tate
I have
very details instructions from the americans about crossing borders, phones,
passports etc. I cant say more. This goes into instant effect.
In the
early hours of Feb. 27, the brothers drove to the airport, as documented in a
video titled “The Tate Escape.” They beamed at each other as the plane took off
for Florida.
When
asked that day whether the Trump administration had aided in the Tates’
release, their lawyer, Mr. McBride, told The Times: “Do the math. These guys
are on the plane.”
Know what
you are Andrew?You know what we are?We are [expletive] back.We are so
[expletive] back.No one has ever beenmore back than we just got.
The Tate
brothers shared this video with their followers on Rumble this year.
A Rift on
the Right
From the
moment they arrived on U.S. soil, the Tates encountered pushback.
Their
electronic devices were confiscated by border control officials. Mr. Ingrassia,
by then the White House liaison to Homeland Security, tried and failed to have
their phones returned, ProPublica reported. (Mr. Ingrassia denied the account.)
That
night in Miami, the brothers celebrated over cigars with Mr. Waller, he said.
But public backlash was mounting, even among some prominent conservatives.
Megyn
Kelly and Ben Shapiro denounced the Tates. Some Republican leaders spoke out,
too.
“I
certainly don’t think that we should be using any influence in our government
to try to get him out of what seemed to be extremely serious charges in
Romania,” Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri told HuffPost, referring to Andrew.
After Mr.
DeSantis said the brothers were not welcome in Florida, the state’s attorney
general announced a criminal investigation of them.
This
actually is toxic masculinity, people. This is the real version of it.
Megyn
Kelly
Right-wing
commentator
America
does not need more self-proclaimed pimps.
Ben
Shapiro
Right-wing
commentator
Florida
is not a place where you’re welcome with that type of conduct in the air.
Ron
DeSantis
Governor
of Florida
As the
right-wing rift over the Tates cracked open, Mr. Stone, the Republican
operative, deleted an X post saying Mr. Grenell had secured their release. Ms.
Habba said that she had “no part” in lifting the Tates’ travel ban.
And Mr.
Trump had already said he knew nothing about it.
In
mid-March, the brothers flew back to Romania for a court appearance. One of
Andrew’s then-girlfriends, Brianna Stern, told the police in Beverly Hills he
had assaulted her before he left. On social media, she shared several of his
text messages.
Andrew
Tate
i really
love hitting you its very good for me
and you
its
relaxing dont you think
?
Brianna
Stern
pookie no
i cry
Prosecutors
declined to bring charges, citing insufficient evidence. Ms. Stern is suing
Andrew, and he has countersued, claiming defamation. He and Tristan are also
suing a woman in Florida who is cited as a victim in the Romanian
investigation.
In recent
months, Andrew has continued to weigh in on American politics, including
calling for “civil war” after Mr. Kirk’s assassination. But while he and his
brother have flown in and out of Romania, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates,
they have not returned to the States.
Many of
his allies have stopped publicly defending him.
An
exception is Nick Fuentes, a rising voice known for his antisemitic and sexist
rhetoric. He and Mr. Tate, both critics of Israel, have lavished each other
with praise.
Mr. Tate
may not be a paragon of Christian morality, Mr. Fuentes said in an October
interview with Mr. Carlson. “But men are going with him because he’s putting
women in their place.”
Matei
Barbulescu contributed reporting. Produced by Eli Murray.
Photo
credits for illustration: Robert Ghement/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock (Tate brothers);
Jacquelyn Martin/Associated Press (Donald Trump Jr.); Pool photo by Chip
Somodevilla (Barron Trump); Gage Skidmore/ZUMA Press Wire (Candace Owens); Bill
Bowden/Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Joseph McBride); Ross D. Franklin/Associated
Press (Tucker Carlson); Kenny Holston/The New York Times (Alina Habba); Jim
Watson/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images (Richard Grenell).
Megan
Twohey is an investigative reporter at The Times. Her work has prompted changes
to the law, criminal convictions and cultural shifts.
Isabella
Kwai is a Times reporter based in London, covering breaking news and other
trends.



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