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Police seize £180,000 Aston Martin deposit from Andrew Tate

After hearing that a court has paid money for Aston Martin, a special edition of a court through tax evasion and money laundering seized £ 180,000 from Andrew Tate.

Devon and Cornwall police, Westminster Magistrate Criminal Court Valhalla Supercar deposit court received accounts and loss orders.

Funds have contributed to the existence of approximately £ 2.7 million pounds seized by Mr. Tate and his brother Tristan since December 2024.

The police action was presented to the court on the same basis for previous applications made by force last year.

At that time, the judge said he was pleased with the general guilt of the deliberate and honest trick of income “in a decision of Goldspring.

Authorized, Tate Brothers “to avoid taxes for a long time to behave for a long time,” he added.

In a statement, the couple said they did not oppose the action.

Sarah Clarke Kc, representing the Devon & Cornwall police, said the funds deposited with Aston Martin to the court originally came from a Coinbase crypto currency account.

This account has issued more than one crypto currency purchased with funds obtained from the commercial activities of Tate Brothers. The Court heard that these funds were not paid any tax or VAT that had been justified by the bank accounts of the previous applications.

The force said in a statement, the money will be distributed in accordance with the law of criminal revenues and communities, victims of crime and vulnerable people will benefit, the Treasury will receive 50 percent to be spent on public services, he said.

“This final decision results in a successful decision in December 2024 and the loss of a penalty fund of about £ 2.7 million in December 2024.

Ik We have aimed to show that Andrew and Tristan Tate had avoided tax liabilities and laundered money.

“This more successful result shows how we will cruelly follow all penalties without fear or good.

“The people may trust that the Devon & Cornwall police have expertise, skills and determination in fighting financial crimes and taking criminals to justice, no matter how complex the case is.

“Our investigations do not have geographical limits and we will use the legislation that can be used to reclaim suspicious penalty property – such as the law case under the law of criminal income (POCO) that we use in this case.

Mr. Tate, a former professional kickboxing, faces a civilian hearing in the high court on the allegations of rape and sexual violence of four women next summer.

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