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Andrew and Tristan Tate lose legal challenge against CPS over anonymity of alleged victims as High Court Judge throws out case

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Andrew, 39, and Tristan Tate, 37, have lost a legal challenge against the Crown Prosecution Service after asking the courts to name their alleged victims.

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At a hearing at the The Royal Courts of Justice, the barrister said the decision to withhold names was "flawed" and said they had been "treated differently".

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The two brothers will face 21 charges in the UK, including human trafficking and rape, after they will be extradited from Romania.

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