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Tate brothers detained in the US; UK seeking extradition with new charges
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- The Tate brothers were detained in the US following new charges brought against them in the UK.
- The UK Crown Prosecution Service will make a formal request for the brothers' extradition from the US.
- The brothers' lawyer rejected the new charges brought against them, using the word 'slander'.
New charges have been brought against the Tate brothers, who were detained in the US, in the UK. The Crown Prosecution Service announced that proceedings will be initiated for the brothers' extradition from the US.
The brothers' lawyer rejected these new charges, describing them as "slander". The progress of the extradition process and the brothers' legal status in the US are currently unclear.
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