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Andrew and Tristan Tate's bid to make prosecutors reveal names of their alleged victims is thrown out by judge

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2026/06/26 - 11:14 502 مشاهدة
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By FRANCINE WOLFISZ, NEWS REPORTER Published: 12:13, 26 June 2026 | Updated: 12:23, 26 June 2026 Andrew and Tristan Tate's bid to force the Crown Prosecution Service to disclose the names of their all...

Andrew, 39, a former professional kickboxer and his brother, Tristan, 37, had sought to bring a legal challenge against the CPS over its decision, which their lawyers say was unlawful and breaches the...

The pair are facing legal proceedings in Romania, where they currently live, but will be extradited to the UK upon their conclusion to face a combined 21 charges, including rape, actual bodily harm an...

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By FRANCINE WOLFISZ, NEWS REPORTER Published: 12:13, 26 June 2026 | Updated: 12:23, 26 June 2026 Andrew and Tristan Tate's bid to force the Crown Prosecution Service to disclose the names of their alleged victims in UK criminal proceedings has been thrown out by a High Court judge.  Andrew, 39, a former professional kickboxer and his brother, Tristan, 37, had sought to bring a legal challenge against the CPS over its decision, which their lawyers say was unlawful and breaches their right to a fair trial.  The pair are facing legal proceedings in Romania, where they currently live, but will be extradited to the UK upon their conclusion to face a combined 21 charges, including rape, actual bodily harm and human trafficking. Andrew, 39, and Tristan, 37, have strongly denied wrongdoing. The offences are alleged to have taken place between 2012 and 2016. Both have previously 'unequivocally' denied wrongdoing, with Andrew Tate describing himself and his brother as 'very innocent men'. Lawyers for the brothers told a hearing on Tuesday that the CPS's decision not to disclose the names of the alleged victims until they appear in a British court was wrongly based 'on the alleged vulnerability of the complainants and predicated on the "notoriety" of the claimants and the size of their social media following'. The CPS sought to have the claim thrown out, with its barristers telling the court that its position was not one that 'can be regarded as unreasonable'. Andrew and Tristan Tate's bid to force the Crown Prosecution Service to disclose the names of their alleged victims in UK criminal proceedings has been thrown out by a High Court judge The pair are facing legal proceedings in Romania , where they currently live, but will be extradited to the UK upon their conclusion to face a combined 21 charges, including rape, actual bodily harm and human trafficking But on Friday, Mr Justice Chamberlain dismissed the challenge, finding it was not 'arguable'. Reading a summary of his ruling, the judge said: 'The decision taken in this case was coherent and rational.' Earlier this week, Sallie Bennett-Jenkins KC, for the Tates, said in written submissions that the CPS had assumed the pair would identify the complainants on social media and cause them to withdraw from proceedings but that this was an 'inflated assumption of risk'. She said: 'Given that the defendant has described the claimants as 'notorious', it is hard to avoid the conclusion that they have been treated differently from other suspects or defendants in criminal proceedings.' Ms Bennett-Jenkins continued: 'The controversial opinions of the claimants are not a proper basis for denying them basic information about the criminal allegations they face.' She said the decision also prevented the Tates from 'understanding the case against them, preserving and collating evidence that may be relevant, and providing information to the police and CPS that may trigger further lines of inquiry or lead to the charges against them being reviewed'. The barrister continued in court that the CPS had maintained its 'wholly perverse' decision despite both brothers undertaking not to disclose the names, backed by a payment of £20,000 each. Ms Bennett-Jenkins added the CPS rejected an offer from the Tates to be interviewed under caution from Romania in August last year, which the barrister said meant the body 'will not seek or facilitate any meaningful engagement' with the pair before they are extradited to the UK. In written submissions, Tom Little KC, for the CPS, said it had not decided 'never to inform the claimants of the names of the complainants', but instead had made a 'time-limited decision' not to do so until 'proceedings commence substantively' in the UK. He said that the decision not to provide the names was 'being kept under review' and that the decision was 'not within the constitutional function nor the practical competence of the courts' to review. The barrister also told the court that the Tates' rights had not been breached, stating: 'What in reality the claimants are seeking to do is to contend that their right to a fair trial in this jurisdiction, which may not happen for many years, has been breached now. 'This is illogical. The only time that that can be properly assessed and determined must be at trial and by a judge in the Crown Court.' Mr Little said the claim should be thrown out for being brought too late, and told the court that the prosecutor's decision was one which they were 'entitled to make' and was 'not contrary to any form of guidance or policy'. Bedfordshire Police is an 'interested party' in the legal action but was not represented at the hearing in London. This is breaking news, more follows.  Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.
المصدر: Daily Mail | Source: Daily Mail

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