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Tate brothers challenge decision to withhold names of their UK accusers

Tate brothers challenge decision to withhold names of their UK accusers
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Andrew and Tristan Tate are challenging the Crown Prosecution Service's decision to withhold the identities of their UK accusers, arguing it's "flawed" and limits their defense. They face 21 charges, including rape and human trafficking, in the UK after extradition from Romania.

Why it matters

This case highlights legal debates around defendants' rights to information versus accusers' protection, especially in high-profile cases involving social media influence, and could set precedents for future legal proceedings.

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Image source, EPA Image caption, Tristan (left) and Andrew Tate will face charges in the UK after they are extradited from Romania

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Reports on a legal challenge, presenting arguments from both sides (Tate's barrister and CPS lawyer) without taking a stance.

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