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21 Charges Against Tate Brothers Authorized in UK, Prosecutors Confirm

TMZ.com Wednesday, 28 May 2025 ()
Andrew and Tristan Tate may be charged in the UK for offenses including rape and human trafficking, prosecutors in the country have confirmed. The Crown Prosecution Service says 21 total charges have been authorized against the two brothers --…
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