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Summary
Andrew and Tristan Tate lost a £2m court case over unpaid taxes after a UK magistrate ruled their financial dealings were a “straightforward cheat of the revenue.”
Police can seize funds from seven frozen accounts tied to the Tates and an associate, J, citing years of tax and VAT evasion on £21m from ventures like Hustlers’ University and OnlyFans.
The Tates deny wrongdoing, calling the ruling a “coordinated attack.”
This case adds to ongoing legal troubles, including human trafficking charges in Romania. An appeal period is underway.
Being held accountable to the law is persecution in privileged grifter land.