Florida authorities said they were ready to “act on” any UK extradition order for Andrew Tate in a letter The Times has decided to publish after a woman he allegedly went on to assault questioned why the Home Office did not take action.
The email was sent on March 7 from the office of James Uthmeier, the attorney-general of Florida, to Matthew Jury, a lawyer for four of Tate’s British victims, stating its willingness to arrest and extradite Tate if Britain made a formal request.
Jury, a lawyer at McCue Jury & Partners, handed a physical copy of the letter to an intermediary who passed it on to Yvette Cooper, the home secretary. It went unanswered.
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