Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan were arrested by US Marshals in Miami on Saturday, days before Andrew was set to co-host a bareknuckle boxing event.
The UK's Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has charged Andrew with seven additional counts, including trafficking allegations, bringing the total alleged victims to seven.Tristan faces charges of assault and facilitating sexual exploitation trafficking.The arrests followed a formal extradition request from British authorities, as the brothers hold dual British-US citizenship.Their lawyer, Joseph McBride, called the charges a 'political hit' aimed at undermining a defamation case the Tates had filed in the US.The brothers deny all allegations, having previously spent months in Romanian detention over sex trafficking charges.The CPS had already listed 21 charges against them in 2025, relating to offenses between 2012-2016.The case highlights ongoing legal battles and international legal cooperation, with the Tates' legal team confident in their innocence.
Original title: Andrew Tate and Brother Tristan Arrested in US on New Charges
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