Police seized 180,000 from Andrew Tate following a court ruling regarding payment for an Aston Martin, which was linked to tax evasion and money laundering. This seizure adds to the 2.7 million in criminal assets recovered from Tate and his brother Tristan since December 2024. The funds used for the car deposit came from a cryptocurrency account that had not paid appropriate taxes. The police plan to distribute the seized money according to the Proceeds of Crime Act, showcasing their commitment to pursuing criminal finances relentlessly.
The police action resulted in the seizure of 180,000 for a special edition Aston Martin, obtained through tax evasion and money laundering.
Devon and Cornwall Police reported that they have seized nearly 2.7 million in criminal assets from Andrew Tate and his brother since December 2024.
The court was informed that funds deposited with Aston Martin originated from a Coinbase cryptocurrency account linked to the Tate brothers' business activities.
Detective Superintendent Jon Bancroft emphasized that the police aim to demonstrate and succeed in pursuing the Tate brothers for evasion and laundering.
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