Andrew and Tristan Tate have complained about conditions inside a Miami federal jail, with the brothers claiming dirty water, screaming inmates, and limited time outside their cells have made their detention difficult. The complaints have emerged as the brothers prepare to ask a federal judge in Miami to release them on bail. Andrew and Tristan Tate Describe Conditions Behind BarsAndrew Tate, 39, and Tristan Tate, 38, are being held separately from the general prison population in the facility's Special Housing Unit. The brothers' lawyers have separately alleged that their beds are shorter than they are tall and that the cells do not have pillows. The Bureau of Prisons confirmed water damage to two legal visit rooms was being repaired, although it said four rooms remained available.