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VILE Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan yesterday flew to Las Vegas to watch a bizarre slapping competition.

The toxic pair’s trip to Sin City came after it emerged crossbow killer Kyle Clifford was influenced by Andrew’s misogynistic ramblings.

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate.
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Vile Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan flew to Las Vegas to watch a bizarre slapping competitionCredit: AFP
Austin “Turp Daddy Slim” Turpin being slapped by Ron “Wolverine” Bata during a Power Slap match.
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Power Slap is a contest in which participants take turns at giving one another undefended, open-handed slapsCredit: Supplied

Andrew, 38, and Tristan, 36, had only reached the US on Thursday after a travel ban was lifted by officials in Romania.

The British-American siblings were held last year in Bucharest over allegations of rape, human trafficking and forming a group to sexually exploit women.

The Tates face separate charges in the UK of rape and trafficking.

In the US, a woman has launched a civil case alleging they coerced her into sex work.

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A criminal investigation is also ongoing.

Despite the furore, the Tates were happy to be seen at Power Slap in Las Vegas — a contest in which participants take turns at giving one another undefended, open-handed slaps.

A source who spotted the pair in a casino told The Sun: “They were acting very cocky and playing the alpha male but they’re actually pretty dorky.

“Later they went out with their entourage and were rolling around the city in four black SUVs.”

This week it emerged evil Clifford, 26, searched for Andrew’s hate-filled podcast the day before he killed a mum and two of her daughters in Bushey, Herts, in July 2024.

Yesterday, an ex-director of public prosecutions said Tate should be penalised for encouraging violence on women.

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Lord Ken Macdonald said: “A lot of what (Tate) says online is illegal.

“At the moment, he hasn’t been held accountable.”

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