Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate, prominent figures known for their controversial online presence, are scheduled to return to Romania on Friday following their month-long stay in the United States. The siblings are under investigation for human-trafficking charges in Romania and are anticipated to attend a court proceeding upon their return.

The Tates, who boast millions of followers, are well-known for expressing misogynistic beliefs and showcasing their extravagant lifestyle. They flew to the US following a Romanian court ruling that lifted their travel restrictions, spending an extravagant $185,000 on a private jet for the trip. Andrew Tate took to social media platform X to dismiss claims of evasion, asserting that "innocent men don’t run," and emphasizing their intention to clear their names legally.

Despite this assertion, their presence in the United States sparked controversy, leading to speculation regarding potential influence from former President Donald Trump. However, Trump denied knowledge of their travel. In Florida, the Tates faced backlash, with Governor Ron DeSantis publicly stating they were unwelcome and the state’s attorney general launching a criminal investigation into their activities.

As the Tate brothers prepare to land in Bucharest, the outcome of their case remains uncertain, raising ongoing questions about their future and the implications of their legal troubles on their public persona.