Judge postpones hearing over whether Tate brothers should stay in custody as they fight extradition
The judge gave defense lawyers more time to answer prosecutors as the brothers remain in custody and their next release hearing is set for Aug. 27.
- On Thursday, a federal judge postponed the bail hearing for Andrew and Tristan Tate, granting the defense additional time to respond to prosecutors' arguments and rescheduling the matter for August 27.
- United Kingdom prosecutors seek to try the brothers on dozens of charges, including rape and sex trafficking, following their July 18 arrest on an extradition warrant; both men deny the allegations.
- Defense attorney Joseph McBride vowed to take the extradition fight 'straight to President Trump's office' during Thursday's rally, where about 30 supporters and influencer Justin Waller gathered outside the federal facility.
- McBride intends to challenge both the evidential basis for the British charges and the conditions the brothers might face if transferred, presenting evidence to the presiding judge at the August 27 hearing.
- The extradition battle is expected to continue for months as the United Kingdom has until mid-September to provide evidence to the State Department, and any transfer requires the Secretary of State's signature.
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