2024-12-18 23:55:08
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Tate Brothers Convicted for Tax Evasion and Facing Multiple Charges
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Tate Brothers Lost £2.6 Million Tax Case in the UK
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The Tate brothers were convicted in the UK for a £2.6 million tax debt. The police stated that the brothers were 'tax evaders' for not paying taxes on their £21 million online income. They also face charges of human trafficking and exploitation of women in Romania. With their accounts frozen and everything seized, the brothers described the situation as 'theft' and accused the British government.
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British police can seize €3.1m in unpaid tax from Tate brothers, court rules
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Brothers Andrew, 38, and Tristan, 36, Tate face prosecution in Romania and UK for human trafficking, rape, and other crimes. UK court rules police can seize £2.6m (€3.1m) from their 7 frozen bank accounts, including one held by woman J., for unpaid taxes on £21m (€25.4m) earned 2014-2022 from Cobra Tate, OnlyFans, Hustlers' University and War Room. Magistrate says Tates engaged in "straightforward cheat" of tax authorities.
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