'Demonstrate flight risk’: US prosecutors oppose release of Tate brothers

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Influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate. US prosecutors have opposed the release of social media influencers Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate from federal custody, arguing that thebrothers pose a “heightened flight risk,” as they fight extradition to UK. The brother's face 59 charges including rape and human trafficking.The prosecution filed its response on Monday, three days after the brothers' defence lawyers sought their release.A hearing before US Magistrate Judge Lauren Louis in Miami is scheduled for August 13 to decide whether the brothers should remain in custody during the monthslong extradition process.Andrew Tate, 39, and Tristan Tate, 38, were arrested in the US on July 18. The dual US-British citizens and former kickboxers have denied wrongdoing in the cases against them.Tate brothers face 59 charges in UKBritish prosecutors are seeking the brothers' extradition to face a total of 59 charges involving seven alleged victims.The Crown Prosecution Service announced 38 additional charges on July 19, 32 against Andrew Tate and six against Tristan Tate, adding to 21 charges previously authorised against the brothers.Andrew Tate's additional charges include seven counts of ra...

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