A recent New Yorker investigation revealed allegations that Andrew Tate profited from pornography involving a Slovak woman he met as a minor. The report details how Tate allegedly exploited the woman, first in Slovakia and later in England. Following the publication, Erik Kaliňák, a Member of the European Parliament and chief advisor to the Slovak Prime Minister, announced plans to meet with Tate again. Kaliňák made this statement in response to questions from Denník N regarding the investigation’s findings. Opposition parties have criticized the planned meeting, suggesting it may be a tactic to attract voters from the Republic party. The controversy centers on the ethical implications of engaging with a figure accused of serious offenses, including sexual exploitation and trafficking. Kaliňák has not publicly addressed the criticism regarding his intentions for the meeting.
