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Tate Brothers Lose Legal Battle
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Andrew and Tristan Tate’s high-stakes legal battle to force the UK’s Crown Prosecution Service to reveal the identities of their accusers has hit a major roadblock. The brothers, facing serious charges in Romania including rape and human trafficking, argued that not knowing who accused them violated their right to a fair trial. But the CPS stood firm, citing concerns that revealing names could lead to online harassment of victims — a protective measure deemed “time-limited” and “coherent and rational” by a judge. The court dismissed their challenge, ruling their human rights weren’t breached and confirming that victim identities will only be disclosed once the UK prosecution formally begins. With charges dating back to 2012–2016, the Tate brothers continue to insist they’re innocent — but for now, this legal fight is officially over.
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