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A JUDGE has denied the Tate brothers’ appeals to have their assets worth £10million returned to them.
Their assets include 15 luxury cars, 14 watches, and 10 buildings and lands, all of which are located in the Bucharest and Bucharest area.
Romanian cops previously listed the disgraced influencer Andrew Tate’s luxurious assets as they announced he and his brother Tristan had been charged as part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation.
Romania’s organised crime-busting police unit – DIICOT – had been probing the brothers since arresting them last December.
The Tates are facing allegations of tracking and rape – all of which they strongly deny.
Sources told The Sun Online earlier this year that the assets seized from the Tates were estimated to be worth about £10million.
One source said: “The biggest assets of Tate brothers are their cars – which are estimated to be around £8million.
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“Their houses and lands are also estimated at more than £2million.”
They added: “As for their accounts, further investigations are to be made, as there is also another file on their names for money laundering, a file which is far from being ended.”
Tate’s assets listed by Romanian cops at the time included 15 luxury cars, 15 properties, 14 watches, two “ingots”, and shares in four companies.
Other assets included company investments worth £84,000 and 21 Bitcoin worth about £440,000.
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