Tate Brothers Appeal Seizure Ruling by Jan 31, 2025
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UK Court Rules to Seize Over £2 Million from Andrew and Tristan Tate for Unpaid Taxes on £21 Million Revenue; Court Date Set for December 19
Dec 18, 2024, 11:51 AM
A British court has ruled that Devon and Cornwall Police can seize more than £2 million (approximately $2.54 million) from influencers Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan due to unpaid taxes. The decision follows claims that the Tates failed to pay taxes on £21 million in revenue generated from their online businesses. The court's ruling allows for the confiscation of funds from multiple accounts linked to the brothers, which were described as a 'straightforward cheat' of tax authorities. This ruling is part of ongoing legal issues for the Tates, who are also facing charges related to trafficking and organized crime, with a court date set for December 19, 2024, to determine if they will officially stand trial on those charges.
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