A UK court ruled that misogynist social media influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan must forfeit $3.3 million in frozen assets to cover unpaid taxes. The court found that transactions made by the brothers, including large transfers to a woman identified as J, were an attempt to evade tax authorities. Tate and his brother are currently under house arrest in Romania facing human trafficking charges.
London — A court in the United Kingdom ruled Wednesday that police could seize the equivalent of $3.3 million in frozen financial assets from misogynist social media influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan to cover years of unpaid taxes.The money has been held in seven bank accounts, frozen by British authorities, belonging to Tate, who previously lived in the U.K., his brother Tristan and a woman identified by the British authorities only as J.
According to the French news agency AFP, lawyer Sarah Clarke, who represented the police force, quoted during the proceedings from a video posted online by Tate, in which he said: 'When I lived in England I refused to pay tax.'Tate railed against the ruling, accusing the government of 'outright theft.
TAX EVASION ANDREW TATE TRISTAN TATE UK COURT ASSETS SEIZED
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