Andrew Tate ordered to reimburse police £2 million for tax evasion.

The brothers are accused of owing millions in taxes.

December 18th 2024.

Andrew Tate ordered to reimburse police £2 million for tax evasion.
Andrew Tate was recently in court, and it was revealed that his strategy for dealing with allegations against him was to simply ignore them. However, this approach may not have been as effective as he had hoped, as the Westminster Magistrate Court heard that more than £2 million had been seized from Andrew and his brother Tristan.

The reason for this seizure was due to claims that the brothers owed millions in unpaid taxes. After careful consideration, the court ruled that the money held in seven frozen bank accounts, belonging to the Tates and a woman known only as "J," would be seized. It was discovered that the brothers had paid a large sum of money, over $12 million, into an account in J's name. They then opened a second account in her name, even though she had no involvement in their businesses.

Chief magistrate Paul Goldspring noted that this seemed to be a "complex financial matrix," but in reality, it was a "straightforward cheat" of the revenue. It was also revealed that some of the seized money was in the form of cryptocurrency, held in an account under J's name. This was not the first time the Tate brothers had been accused of tax evasion, as it was previously disclosed in a hearing in July that they were "serial tax and VAT evaders."

The court heard that Andrew Tate's approach to dealing with these allegations was to simply ignore them, believing that they would eventually go away. However, as evidenced by the current situation, this tactic did not prove successful. Sarah Clarke KC, representing Devon and Cornwall Police, stated that the Tate brothers were "serial tax and VAT evaders" and that Andrew, in particular, was quite brazen about it.

It was also revealed in July that J had received a payment of £805,000 into her Revolut account. This further added to the suspicion that the brothers were involved in illegal activities. In addition to these financial allegations, the Tate brothers are also facing criminal charges in Romania and are set to be extradited to the UK. These charges include human trafficking and forming a criminal gang to exploit women. Andrew Tate is also facing a separate charge of rape.

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