Summary
A U.K. court ruled police can seize $3.3 million in frozen assets from Andrew and Tristan Tate over unpaid taxes.
The funds, held in seven bank accounts, stem from $26.5 million in revenue allegedly earned tax-free from their online businesses.
Chief Magistrate Paul Goldspring called their actions a “straightforward cheat” to evade taxes, while Tate labeled the ruling “outright theft” and a “coordinated attack.”
The brothers, already under house arrest in Romania for human trafficking charges, face additional allegations in the U.K. They deny all accusations.
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