Andrew Tate could lose millions after British court verdict. Here's why
Andrew Tate could be forced to cough up £2 million ($2.5 million) in unpaid taxes in his native Britain. A London court ruled that police could seize up to that amount from the divisive influencer and his brother, Tristan Tate. Andrew has been ban...

The Devon and Cornwall Police force went to court to claim the money, held in seven frozen bank accounts, from the Tates and a woman identified only as J.
At Westminster Magistrates' Court, chief magistrate Paul Goldspring ruled that financial transactions by the brothers, including transferring almost $12 million into an account in the name of J, were a "straightforward cheat" of the tax authorities.
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A lawyer for the force said that the Tates were "serial" tax evaders who failed to pay any tax on 21 million pounds in revenue from their online businesses, including War Room, Hustlers' University, Cobra Tate and OnlyFans, between 2014 and 2022.
Andrew Tate accused the government of "outright theft" for freezing his accounts and seizing "everything they could."
"This is not justice; it's a coordinated attack on anyone who dares to challenge the system," Tate said in a statement. "This raises serious questions about the lengths authorities will go to silence dissent."
At a hearing in July, attorney Sarah Clarke quoted from a video posted online by Andrew Tate, in which he said: "When I lived in England I refused to pay tax."
She said J - who can't be named because of a court order - wasn't involved with the brothers' businesses.
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Andrew Tate, 37, is a former kickboxer and dual British-U.S. citizen who has amassed more than 10 million followers on X. He has been banned from TikTok, YouTube and Facebook after the platforms accused him of posting hate speech and misogynistic comments.
He and Tristan Tate, 36, face criminal allegations in Romania, including human trafficking and forming a criminal gang to exploit women. They are set to be extradited to the U.K. once those proceedings are over to face further allegations of rape and human trafficking.
The Tates deny all the allegations.
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