Bizarre News & Florida Man · Billy Russo · 19 July 2026

Andrew Tate arrested in Miami by U.S. Marshals, AP says

Andrew Tate arrested in Miami by U.S. Marshals, AP says

Social media influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan were arrested by federal authorities Saturday in Miami, the U.S. Marshals Service told The Associated Press. A Marshals spokesperson said the warrant was sealed. British prosecutors later said they are seeking the brothers' extradition on rape and sex trafficking charges.

Key Takeaways

What happened when Andrew Tate was arrested in Miami?

According to the U.S. Marshals Service, influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate were arrested by federal authorities Saturday in Miami. Brady McCarron, a Marshals Service spokesperson, told The Associated Press that the warrant was sealed.

The New York Post, citing TMZ, reported the pair were taken into custody outside the James L. Knight Center in Miami shortly before Andrew was set to host a bare-knuckle boxing event. Charges in the U.S. case have not been made public.

The arrest quickly became the latest flashpoint in Bizarre News & Florida Man coverage, given the brothers' high-profile following and long-running legal battles.

Why are British prosecutors seeking the Tate brothers' extradition?

British prosecutors announced late Saturday they were seeking extradition of Andrew and Tristan Tate on rape and sex trafficking charges. The Crown Prosecution Service said the offenses are alleged to have occurred between July 2010 and August 2017.

Pending charges in the United Kingdom accuse the brothers of abusing women between 2012 and 2015 in an area north of London, where they grew up. Their lawyers had said they denied the allegations.

Who are Andrew and Tristan Tate, and what is their legal history?

The brothers are dual U.S. and British citizens and former professional kickboxers. They moved to Romania in 2016 and built a massive social media following by promoting hypermasculinity, luxury, and unapologetic misogyny, particularly among young men and boys.

They were arrested in Romania in 2022 and accused of participating in schemes to lure women for sexual exploitation. They denied those allegations, and AP reported the case did not go forward because of legal and procedural irregularities.

As of Saturday's developments, U.S. authorities had not publicly detailed the sealed warrant, while UK officials moved to seek extradition on the separate British allegations.

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