Andrew and Tristan Tate lose 2m court case over unpaid tax
Briefly

"The chief magistrate, Paul Goldspring, in his ruling, emphasized that the financial arrangements of Tate and his brother were not complex but rather a clear attempt to evade tax obligations, framing their actions as a direct cheat of the revenue."
"The court was informed that Andrew and Tristan Tate funneled nearly $12 million into an account belonging to a woman known only as J, a tactic which raised suspicions regarding their business revenues and intent to evade tax liability."
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