The legal troubles continue to mount for Andrew and Tristan Tate — with federal prosecutors now reportedly investigating the controversial brothers in the United States. This new development comes amid their ongoing $5 million defamation lawsuit in Florida.
Florida Lawsuit Sparks Federal Heat
The Tate brothers filed a defamation suit in Palm Beach County last year, targeting an unidentified woman and three others. They claim the group’s allegations were a major reason why Romanian authorities charged them with human trafficking.
But now, the defendants’ legal team is pushing back — with one attorney, Danielle Pinter, filing a motion to keep key documents under wraps. According to newly obtained court documents, she cites an active investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) involving both Andrew and Tristan.
Pinter argues the sensitive information should remain sealed until the federal investigation or potential prosecution concludes, hinting at serious legal scrutiny brewing behind the scenes.
Tate Brothers’ Attorney Responds
Joseph McBride, the lawyer representing the Tate brothers, blasted the motion as a stall tactic, telling TMZ:
“This is a pathetic delay tactic by a group of weak lawyers running from a fight in the Florida defamation case, because they know the evidence is overwhelmingly on our side.”
McBride downplayed any concerns about the SDNY investigation, saying:
“The SDNY is subject to Washington. Washington is not involved. We are not worried. Nothing changes. Our march to victory continues.”
Multiple Investigations Across the U.S.
This isn’t the only legal storm the brothers are navigating. Andrew and Tristan are reportedly under investigation in Florida, with Governor Ron DeSantis publicly stating the pair is not welcome in the state. Meanwhile, in California, Andrew is facing a sexual assault lawsuit filed by his ex-girlfriend, Bri Stern, who claims the incident occurred at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
Back in Romania, the Tate brothers are also facing serious criminal charges related to alleged human trafficking — though they have not been convicted in that or any of the U.S. cases at this time.
Public Persona and Controversial Content
Known for their podcast “Tate Speech”, the brothers have become lightning rods for controversy, frequently criticized for pushing misogynistic and inflammatory rhetoric online. Their growing list of legal battles is now putting their online bravado under the microscope of international authorities.
TMZ has reached out to both the SDNY and representatives for the Tate brothers. No official comment has been returned yet.