As we previously reported, skater hater Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan, along with two women associated with them, have been released from house arrest in Romania as the terms of their confinement came to an end.
After the Tate brothers became free, they faced new arrest warrant for charges that included "allegations of sexual aggression," according to the spokesperson. The charges date back as far as 2012.
"Andrew and Tristan Tate unequivocally deny all allegations and decry what they perceive as an exploitative use of the legal system," the spokesperson said in a statement on Tuesday. "They are fully committed to challenging these accusations with unwavering determination and resolve."
The court had yet to decide when it will convene to address the warrant. It was not immediately available for comment but the brothers have been released from custody.
According to BBC, the Tate brothers can be extradited to England only after the conclusion of their separate trial in Romania on human trafficking charges, a judge ruled.
There's a possibility that once the U.K. government fails, the U.S. will be the next to take them down.
Andrew and Tristan faced criticism after publicly hating on skateboarders, sparking a debate on consequences and free speech.
A video was shared online of Andrew and Tristan making fun of skateboarders for their lack of success with women.