Andrew Tate’s legal claim against prosecutors’ refusal to name alleged victims thrown out
Summary
A UK high court judge rejected Andrew and Tristan Tate’s legal challenge against the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) for not revealing the names of their alleged victims. The Tate brothers face multiple charges and will be extradited from Romania to the UK after their current legal matters conclude.Key Facts
- Andrew Tate is 39 years old; Tristan Tate is 37 years old.
- They are living in Romania and currently facing legal proceedings there.
- They face 21 charges in the UK, including rape, actual bodily harm, and human trafficking.
- The Tate brothers deny all wrongdoing.
- The brothers' lawyers claimed the CPS acted unlawfully by not naming the alleged victims before trial.
- The CPS argued the names were withheld temporarily to protect victims from being identified online.
- A judge dismissed the legal challenge, calling the decision reasonable and not arguable.
- The Tates will be extradited to the UK once their Romanian legal cases finish.
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