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Defense attorneys say Tate brothers should remain free in the US as they fight extradition to the UK
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CityNews Toronto
The brothers claim special circumstances for their releaseThe defense motion acknowledges there is a presumption against bond in extradition proceedings but argues that release can be granted in special circumstances.
The Tates’ attorneys have said the Romanian court has granted a U.K. request for extradition that will take effect after Romanian proceedings conclude.
“The Court should decline and release the brothers on conditions.”
Andrew Tate, 39, became famous a decade ago when he was a contestant on the U.K. reality television show “Big Brother.”
Tristan Tate, 38, has worked with his brother on multiple businesses, including the production of online webcam pornography.