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British Court Rules to Seize $3.3 Million from Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate in Tax Evasion Case
Andrew and Tristan Tate face asset seizure following a UK court ruling on tax evasion of $26.5 million from their online businesses.

Andrew Tate loses British tax battle, can have more than $3M seized to settle unpaid levies
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Andrew Tate can have over $3 million seized from him in tax dispute, British court says

Andrew Tate can have over $3 million seized from him in tax dispute, British court says

Police to Seize £2.7 Million From Andrew and Tristan Tate Over Unpaid Tax Claims
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A British court has authorized the seizure of over $3.3 million in frozen assets belonging to Andrew and Tristan Tate, who have been accused of tax evasion on earnings exceeding $26 million. The court's Chief Magistrate found evidence supporting allegations of long-standing tax evasion by the brothers, who face additional legal challenges in Romania related to human trafficking. Andrew Tate condemned the ruling, labeling it a 'coordinated attack' against those opposing the system. The ruling permits authorities to act on funds held in multiple bank accounts.
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