Court rules that UK police can seize millions from Andrew Tate in tax dispute
- A court has ruled that police can seize more than £2 million from Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan due to unpaid taxes on £21 million of revenue from their online businesses.
- Andrew Tate publicly stated he had not paid tax in the UK, saying his approach was to 'ignore, ignore, ignore because in the end they go away.'
- Judge Paul Goldspring described the brothers' actions as a 'straightforward cheat of the revenue' and noted they provided no evidence of tax payments.
- The judge concluded that the brothers had 'engaged in long-standing, deliberate conduct in order to evade their tax.
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