Federal authorities arrest Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate in Miami on Saturday, according to the U.S. Marshals Service. Multiple outlets report the U.S. Marshals take the brothers into custody outside the James L. Knight Center, shortly before Andrew was scheduled to host a bare-knuckle boxing event. The Marshals Service confirms the custody but does not publicly disclose the specific charges. Reporting notes that an arrest warrant remains sealed. Sources also say the arrests are linked to the brothers being wanted in the United Kingdom, where they face serious allegations, including rape-related charges referenced in UK proceedings. One account attributes the basis for the U.S. action to an extradition request from the UK, citing an unnamed person familiar with the matter. Other reports state that U.S. authorities have not confirmed whether the Miami arrest directly connects to ongoing UK legal processes, and the sealed nature of the warrant limits details available in the public record. A lawyer for the brothers is reported as responding to the UK allegations and denying wrongdoing.