Police seize £180k of Andrew Tate supercar deposit
Summary
Police in the UK have seized £180,000 from Andrew Tate, which was used as a deposit for an Aston Martin supercar. Authorities claim the money came from tax evasion and money laundering activities. This is part of a larger investigation involving £2.7 million in funds linked to crimes.Key Facts
- The police seized £180,000 from Andrew Tate that was meant for a special-edition Aston Martin.
- Westminster Magistrates' Court heard that the money came from tax evasion and money laundering.
- The money was traced back to a cryptocurrency account used for Tate's business activities.
- No tax or VAT was paid on these funds, according to police.
- This seizure adds to £2.7 million already taken in a similar case from December 2024.
- The previous funds are tied to allegations of human trafficking in Romania.
- The police plan to use the seized money to support crime prevention and aid for victims.
- The case aims to show the authorities' commitment to pursue criminal funds.
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