Women accusing Andrew Tate criticise UK extradition delay as influencer appears in Russia
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan face serious criminal charges in the UK, including rape and human trafficking. Despite an extradition warrant, UK authorities have delayed seeking their extradition, allowing Tate to appear in Russia. Women accusing Tate have criticized this delay, stating it undermines efforts to combat violence against women.
- ▪Andrew and Tristan Tate are facing criminal charges in Britain, including rape and human trafficking.
- ▪The UK authorities have not yet sought the extradition of the Tates, despite an outstanding warrant.
- ▪The delay has allowed Andrew Tate to travel to Russia, where he has been welcomed by local authorities.
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Andrew and Tristan Tate face criminal charges in Britain including rape, actual bodily harm and human trafficking as well as a civil case. Photograph: Inquam Photos/Eduard Vinatoru/ReutersView image in fullscreenAndrew and Tristan Tate face criminal charges in Britain including rape, actual bodily harm and human trafficking as well as a civil case. Photograph: Inquam Photos/Eduard Vinatoru/ReutersAndrew TateWomen accusing Andrew Tate criticise UK extradition delay as influencer appears in RussiaLawyer for British women attacks ‘extraordinary spectacle’ of Tate’s arrival in MoscowBen Quinn Political correspondentSat 6 Jun 2026 05.00 EDTLast modified on Sat 6 Jun 2026 05.01 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleBritish women who have accused Andrew Tate of rape, assault and coercive control…
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