ICIJ: The Tate brothers made $2.6 million from video chat and pornography. Money, transferred to accounts in the Caribbean, Romania, UK

ICIJ: The Tate brothers made $2.6 million from video chat and pornography. Money, transferred to accounts in the Caribbean, Romania, UK
ICIJ: The Tate brothers made $2.6 million from video chat and pornography. Money, transferred to accounts in the Caribbean, Romania, UK
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The date of publishing:

05/09/2024 08:17

The accounts of the Tate brothers are said to have received almost 3 million dollars in the last 7 years from video chat platforms. It is information brought to light by an international journalistic investigation.

Teodora Chiuș, Digi24 journalist: Several financial documents show that from 2017 until now, more than 180 bank transfers have been made with the final destination in an account opened in the Caribbean by Tristan Tate himself, according to the ICIJ (International Consortium of Journalists of Investigation).

A part of the more than 2 million dollars would have even ended up in the accounts opened by the two brothers in Romania and Great Britain. This money would have been obtained from the adult content and these platforms should have transferred the money to those who produced this content, but in reality the amounts went to the Tate brothers.

The Bucharest Court ordered the start of the trial in the case in which the brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate are accused of forming an organized criminal group, human trafficking in a continuous form and rape in a continuous form, the judge of the preliminary chamber finding the legality of the indictment and rejecting several requests and exceptions formulated by the two brothers.

The article is in Romanian

Romania

Tags: ICIJ Tate brothers million video chat pornography Money transferred accounts Caribbean Romania

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