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Crime Tate Slimeballs Will Face 21 Charges in UK

My point, and I highlighted it in the post you responded to, is that it's completely false to say people weren't looking the other way.
I would suggest you look a little closer into what happened in Rotherham.
The council - and the police - knew what was happening, knew the names of the perpetrators and ignored it.
Councils don't prosecute people but i fully expect any councilor who has information regarding sexual abuse of children to report it to the police and ensure something is done to stop it.
I don't expect them to ignore it.

I didn't say people weren't looking the other way, dude. I said they aren't now, and they're prosecuting these cases constantly.

I'm not a million miles from some of the other places impicated, and I do know the situation pretty well. I'm not in Rotherham per se, and I don't know specifically who got apportioned what blame there, but there are two things wrong with the US version of events.

Firstly, it's not a conservative vs labour issue, I think we broadly agree there, and its not still being ignored - which is what they're trying to say.

I agree with you about the past stuff, people should be in jail for that shit, my tertiary point is that's not limited to councillors, some big names from all channels should have gone.
 
My apologies, I didn't see the 'still' part.
100% agree it's not left vs right thing but it is a fact that almost all of the councils where the worst abuse occurred (Rotherham, Leicester, Oldham, Telford etc ) were labour controlled, so I can understand why people in the States might get the wrong impression.
 

Andrew Tate allegedly secured Vanuatu ‘golden passport’ in month of Romania arrest​

Influencer accused of rape and human trafficking alleged to have gained citizenship via £96,000 investment scheme

Emine Sinmaz

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- Hey Tristan, that girl said you got horse teets, bring her to the Tate Van!

Andrew Tate allegedly secured a “golden passport” from the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu the month he was arrested in Romania on charges including rape and human trafficking, it has been reported.

The 38-year-old influencer allegedly received the passport through a citizenship-by-investment programme that allows foreign nationals to buy citizenship for $130,000 (£96,000), according to the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and Intelligence Online.

The Guardian detailed in 2021 in a months-long investigation how Vanuatu sold passports – and with them visa-free access to the UK and EU – to thousands of individuals. Buyers included people linked to sanctions, or facing serious allegations, or with warrants out for their arrest. In December, the EU revoked the visa-free travel agreement because of its concerns over the scheme.

Tate’s citizenship was said to have been granted in December 2022, according to NXT Citizen, the agency that submitted the application, OCCRP reported. That month, Tate and his brother, Tristan, 36, were arrested by Romanian authorities on charges of human trafficking and forming an organised crime group. Andrew Tate was also accused of rape. His passport was issued in January 2023 while he was still being held in pre-trial detention, it has been claimed.

The Tate brothers, who grew up in Luton in the UK, have been under criminal investigation in Romania since April 2022. It is not clear when Tate applied for citizenship for Vanuatu, which does not have a formal extradition arrangement with Romania.

Tate’s spokesperson said he would not comment on the Vanuatu reports. The Guardian has also contacted Tate’s lawyers in Romania and the US.

The Tate brothers have denied the allegations in Romania, and an appeals court said in December that a human trafficking case could not proceed because of legal and procedural irregularities. The case has been sent back to prosecutors.

The Tates faced further allegations in Romania last August, including accusations of trafficking minors, sexual intercourse with a minor and money laundering, all of which they deny.

The pair are due to be extradited to the UK after the conclusion of proceedings in Romania. UK prosecutors confirmed last week they had authorised 10 charges against Andrew Tate, including rape, actual bodily harm, human trafficking and controlling prostitution for gain. The charges are connected to three alleged victims. Tristan Tate faces 11 charges including rape, actual bodily harm and human trafficking, all connected to one alleged victim. They deny the charges.

The brothers would return to Britain to defend themselves, their UK lawyer said last week.

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https://www.theguardian.com/news/20...red-vanuatu-passport-when-arrested-in-romania
 
It matters not if you think they're guilty or innocent, they'll get no justice and pay through through the nose in the UK.
 
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