Andrew Tate Forced to Give Police £180,000 over Supercar
The £180,000 seized is part of nearly £2.7 million linked to tax evasion and money laundering by Andrew Tate and his brother, police said.
- Andrew Tate was forced to hand over £180,000 to Devon and Cornwall Police as a deposit on an Aston Martin supercar.
- In December 2024, around £21 million credited to multiple accounts had been laundered to fund the Tate brothers' extravagant lifestyles.
- Detective Superintendent Jon Bancroft stated they aimed to demonstrate the Tate brothers evaded taxes and laundered money, succeeding in forfeiting nearly £2.7 million of criminal funds.
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