Caillidh Anndra Tate agus a bhràthair Tristan cùis-chùirte £2.8m air sgàth tagraidhean cìse gun phàigheadh ​​| Naidheachdan na RA

Caillidh Anndra Tate agus a bhràthair Tristan cùis-chùirte £2.8m air sgàth tagraidhean cìse gun phàigheadh ​​| Naidheachdan na RA


Feumaidh neach-buaidh connspaideach meadhanan sòisealta Anndra Tate agus a bhràthair Tristan còrr air £ 2m a chall às deidh do bhritheamh riaghladh nach do phàigh iad cìs sam bith air £ 21m ann an teachd-a-steach bho ghnìomhachasan air-loidhne a ’toirt a-steach OnlyFans.

Poileas Devon agus na Còirn thug a’ chùis chatharra grèim fhaighinn air £2.8m a chaidh a chumail ann an seachd cunntasan banca reòta bho na bràithrean Tate agus boireannach nach gabh ainmeachadh ach mar “J” airson adhbharan laghail.

Cho-dhùin an t-àrd-bhritheamh Paul Goldspring an fheachd ann am breithneachadh a chaidh a thoirt seachad aig Cùirt nam Britheamhan aig Westminster an-diugh.

Thuirt e gur e “mealladh teachd-a-steach sìmplidh” a bh’ ann a bha coltach ri “matrix ionmhais iom-fhillte”.

Ann an aithris às deidh a’ cho-dhùnadh, thuirt Anndra Tate: “Chan e ceartas a tha search engine optimization; tha e na ionnsaigh cho-òrdanaichte air duine sam bith a tha airson dùbhlan a thoirt don t-siostam.”

Aig èisteachd na bu thràithe san Iuchar, thug Sarah Clarke KC, a bha a’ riochdachadh an fheachd, cunntas air na bràithrean Tate, a bha roimhe na kickboxers, mar “luchd-falachaidh cìs sreathach agus VAT”.

Bhathar ag ràdh nach do phàigh iad sgillinn ann an cìs air £ 21m de theachd-a-steach bho na gnìomhachasan air-loidhne aca a’ toirt a-steach Battle Room, Oilthigh Hustlers, Cobra Tate agus OnlyFans eadar 2014 agus 2022.

Chuala a’ chùirt duine a bha 38-bliadhna Anndra TateB’ e dòigh-obrach “Leig seachad, leig seachad, seachnaidh oir aig a’ cheann thall falbhaidh iad” agus thuirt e ann am bhidio a chaidh a phostadh air-loidhne: “Nuair a bha mi a’ fuireach ann an Sasainn dhiùlt mi cìs a phàigheadh. ”

Thuirt na poileis gun do phàigh na bràithrean beagan nas lugha na $ 12m (timcheall air £ 9.5m) a-steach do chunntas ann an ainm J agus dh’ fhosgail iad dàrna cunntas na h-ainm, eadhon ged nach robh pàirt aice anns na gnìomhachasan aca.

Fhuair i pàigheadh ​​de £805,000 a-steach don chunntas Revolut aice, chuala a’ chùirt, le £495,000 den airgead sin air a phàigheadh ​​do Anndra Tate, agus £75,000 air a chur gu cunntas ann an ainm J a chaidh atharrachadh gu airgead didseatach an dèidh sin, chuala a’ chùirt.

Thuirt Màrtainn Evans KC, a bha a’ riochdachadh nan Tates, roimhe search engine optimization gu robh na gluasadan banca a rinn na bràithrean “gu tur ceart-cheàrnach” dha daoine a tha a’ ruith ghnìomhachasan air-loidhne agus gun do rinn iad “droch obair shònraichte” nam biodh iad airson iad fhèin a sgaradh bhon airgead.

Chosg iad airgead air grunn “chàraichean annasach” ach cha robh dad mì-laghail ann, thuirt e.

Fhuair am britheamh a-mach gu robh “rèiteachaidhean ionmhais iomlan nam bràithrean co-chòrdail ri seachain chìsean còmhla agus airgead a’ nighe” ann an co-dhùnadh sgrìobhte.

“Tha mi riaraichte leis a’ chothromachadh de choltasan gu bheil iad air a bhith an sàs ann an giùlan a dh’aona ghnothach airson ùine fhada gus na fiachan cìse / VAT aca a sheachnadh an dà chuid” ann an Romania agus san RA, thuirt e.

Fhuair e a-mach gun deach na cunntasan reòta a chleachdadh gus “an teachd-a-steach neo-dhearbhte a chuir air bhog” bho ghnìomhachasan nan Tates a bharrachd air “airson togalaichean, nithean le luach àrd a cheannach agus gus an dòigh-beatha neo-àbhaisteach aca a mhaoineachadh”.

Tha na bràithrean mu choinneimh sreath de chasaidean eucoireach fa-leth, a’ toirt a-steach malairt dhaoine agus a’ cruthachadh gang eucorach gus brath a ghabhail air boireannaich ann an cùis ann an Romania, agus tha Anndra Tate cuideachd fo chasaid gun do rinn e èigneachadh.

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A cabhlach de chàraichean sòghail a tharraing air falbh bhon dachaigh aca anns a’ phrìomh bhaile, Bucharest, na bu thràithe am-bliadhna às deidh cosgaisean malairt dhaoine. Tha iad a’ dol às àicheadh ​​nan casaidean uile nan aghaidh.

Tha casg air na Tates an-dràsta bho bhith a’ fàgail Romania ach tha dùil gun tèid an cur a-mach dhan RA aon uair ‘s gu bheil na h-imeachdan sin air an co-dhùnadh gus aghaidh a thoirt air casaidean eile mu èigneachadh agus malairt dhaoine a’ dol air ais gu 2012 gu 2015, a tha iad cuideachd a’ dol às àicheadh.

Chaidh Anndra Tate a thoirmeasg bho TikTok, YouTube agus Fb às deidh dha na h-àrd-chabhsairean a bhith fo chasaid gun do chuir e a-steach cainnt gràin agus beachdan mì-mhodhail, a’ toirt a-steach gum bu chòir uallach a bhith air boireannaich airson ionnsaigh feise a thoirt orra.

Ach tha fèill mhòr air air X, le faisg air 10 millean neach-leantainn, mòran dhiubh fir òga agus clann-sgoile.

Anns an Iuchar, thug àrd-oifigearan poileis san RA rabhadh gum faodadh luchd-buaidh mar Anndra Tate luchd-leantainn nam meadhanan sòisealta a radicalachadh gu fìor mhì-mhisneachd san aon dòigh sa bhios luchd-ceannairc a’ tarraing a-steach an luchd-leanmhainn.


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, 2024-12-18 09:18:00

Dh’òrdaich Anndra Tate agus a bhràthair Tristan £2millean a chall às dèidh dhaibh blàr cìse an aghaidh poilis na RA a chall

Dh’òrdaich Anndra Tate agus a bhràthair Tristan £2millean a chall às dèidh dhaibh blàr cìse an aghaidh poilis na RA a chall


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Tristan Kirk , 2024-12-18 10:34:00

Andrew and Tristan Tate compelled to pay greater than £2m over ‘serial tax evasion’

Andrew and Tristan Tate compelled to pay greater than £2m over ‘serial tax evasion’

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan must forfeit greater than £2m from seven frozen financial institution accounts after the brothers have been accused of being “serial tax evaders” who’ve “not paid a penny” in tax on £21m in revenues.

A choose dominated in opposition to the brothers after Devon and Cornwall Police introduced a civil declare in opposition to the brothers and a 3rd individual referred to solely as J over unpaid tax from their on-line companies and OnlyFans accounts.

The ruling comes after the pressure made a bid to claw again roughly £2.8m in unpaid taxes from seven frozen financial institution accounts linked to the brothers in a listening to at Westminster Magistrates’ Courtroom in July.

Sarah Clarke KC for Devon and Cornwall Police instructed the listening to: “Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate are serial tax and VAT evaders. They, specifically Andrew Tate, are brazen about it.”

It was claimed that they paid no tax in any nation on £21m income from companies on-line earned between 2014 and 2022.

Ms Clarke quoted from a video posted on-line by Andrew Tate, during which he stated: “After I lived in England I refused to pay tax.”

The court docket heard he stated his strategy was “ignore, ignore, ignore as a result of ultimately they go away”.

The previous kickboxer and social media influencer is awaiting trial in Romania on separate prison expenses of human trafficking, rape and forming a prison gang to sexually exploit ladies.

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan, left, speaking to the media in Bucharest, where he faces separate criminal charges

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan, left, talking to the media in Bucharest, the place he faces separate prison expenses (Copyright 2024 The Related Press. All rights reserved.)

Revenues have been stated to have been generated from their schemes Cobratate, Hustlers College and The Warfare Room, the court docket heard.

Ms Clarke instructed the court docket they’d by no means registered for tax or VAT, save for one declaration in Romania for an organization known as Talisman Enterprises, for which no tax was paid.

The disclosures for that firm have been a “work of fiction”, Ms Clarke instructed the court docket.

She stated Andrew Tate, 37, spends “loads of time bragging” in net interviews about his cash and the brothers are recognized to take pleasure in “all of the accoutrements of extraordinary wealth”, together with property and automobiles.

“And one of many causes that they’ve all of these issues is, not like everyone else, they imagine that they don’t must pay tax,” she added.

The court docket additionally heard that the brothers had “an enormous variety of financial institution accounts” within the UK, seven of which have been frozen.

Ms Clarke stated that cash was “washed round UK financial institution accounts” to create a “spaghetti path” to make it unattainable to disentangle what’s owed to the tax man and what isn’t.

“That’s what tax evasion seems to be like, that’s what cash laundering seems to be like,” she instructed the court docket.

Former professional kickboxer and controversial influencer Andrew Tate, centre, and his brother Tristan Tate, right

Former skilled kickboxer and controversial influencer Andrew Tate, centre, and his brother Tristan Tate, proper (AFP through Getty Photos)

Nonetheless, a lawyer for the brothers, Martin Evans KC, stated that it was to be anticipated that quite a lot of funds can be made out of their Stripe account – a fee platform used to cope with income from their on-line companies.

He argued the motion of cash in quite a few transfers from a fee platform to the Tates was “fully orthodox”.

“There’s no thriller, for any web gross sales there must be some type of service provider supplier or fee platform.”

If the Tate brothers had needed to distance themselves from the cash, they did “a singularly dangerous job” as a result of they moved it into accounts in their very own names, he added.

The brothers spent cash on quite a lot of “unique motor automobiles” however nothing unlawful, he instructed the court docket.

Gary Pons, for J, argued that the funds within the Gemini account have been in cryptocurrency and due to this fact couldn’t be frozen at the moment.

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Amy-Clare Martin , 2024-12-18 10:24:00