UK Court Allows Seizure of Tate Brothers' Funds
UK Court Allows Seizure of Tate Brothers' Funds

UK Court Allows Seizure of Tate Brothers' Funds

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A British court has authorized the seizure of over £2 million ($2.5 million) from influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate to cover unpaid taxes linked to £21 million in revenue from their online businesses, including War Room and OnlyFans. The court ruled that the Tates engaged in a 'straightforward cheat' against tax authorities, evidenced by transferring nearly $12 million into an account held by a third party, referred to as J, who had no involvement in their businesses. The Tates were labeled 'serial' tax evaders, with Andrew Tate previously stating he would ignore tax obligations. This ruling adds to the legal challenges faced by the Tates, who are also under investigation in Romania for human trafficking and other serious charges. Despite the court's decision, the Tates deny all allegations and argue their financial activities were legitimate. The case highlights ongoing concerns regarding tax compliance among high-profile individuals.

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