2024-12-18 13:29:08
Crime
Law
Finance

Tate Brothers Face Financial and Legal Consequences

The Tate brothers, notorious for their misogynistic views, are now confronted with significant financial repercussions. A UK court has ordered them to pay over 2 million pounds in unpaid taxes from their 21 million pounds in earnings.

Their actions have been characterized as a blatant attempt at tax evasion, with the court describing their financial practices as straightforward cheating of the revenue system. Additionally, they are embroiled in criminal proceedings in Romania, facing serious allegations of abuse and exploitation.

These legal challenges could lead to their extradition back to the UK. Meanwhile, concerns are growing about the influence of figures like the Tates, as British police and educators warn that such personalities may radicalize young men towards extreme misogyny.

As their assets are set to be seized, the Tate brothers' controversial empire appears to be crumbling under the weight of their actions.

The Guardian
18. Dezember 2024 um 10:53

Andrew and Tristan Tate lose £2m court case over unpaid tax

Economy
Finance
Influencers Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate lost a £2m court case over unpaid tax on £21m of revenue. Devon and Cornwall police seized the money from their frozen bank accounts. The chief magistrate at Westminster magistrates court described the brothers' actions as a "straightforward cheat of the revenue" despite a "complex financial matrix". The proceedings were civil, with a lower standard of proof than criminal cases.
Deutsche Welle
18. Dezember 2024 um 10:52

UK court rules against Andrew Tate in tax case

Politics
Influencer Andrew Tate and his brother were described as "serial" tax evaders by police.
t-online
18. Dezember 2024 um 11:29

London: Tate Brothers Must Pay Millions Due to Tax Debts

Finance
Economy
Politics
Andrew and Tristan Tate, controversial influencers, must pay over 2 million pounds in tax debts from 2014-2022 in the UK. Although they have been banned from platforms like TikTok and Facebook, they can still post on X and have 10.4 million followers there.
Tagesspiegel
18. Dezember 2024 um 11:01

Urteil in London: Steuerschulden: Tate-Brüder müssen Millionen Pfund zahlen

Finanzen
Andrew Tate und Tristan Tate, bekannt für frauenfeindliche Aussagen, haben zwischen 2014 und 2022 Einkünfte in Höhe von 21 Millionen Pfund nicht versteuert. Das Gericht in London entschied, dass die Polizei mehr als 2 Millionen Pfund ihres Vermögens beschlagnahmen darf. Richter Paul Goldspring betonte, dass es sich bei dem angeblich komplexen Finanzgefüge der Brüder in Wirklichkeit um "glatte Steuervermeidung" gehandelt habe. Andrew Tate ist von sozialen Medien ausgeschlossen, darf aber weiter..
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