Katie Price's Husband Lee Andrews Accused of Taking £5,000 for Fake Visa
Katie Price's Husband Accused of Taking £5,000 for Fake Visa

Katie Price's husband Lee Andrews has been accused of taking £5,000 from a woman in Dubai after promising to arrange a property investment visa for her. The woman, who is Iranian, claims Andrews told her he had connections in the Dubai government who could secure the visa 'through the back door', but the visa never materialised.

Allegations of Fraud

The woman's friend, identified only as Daniel, told The Sun: 'My friend is too scared to speak out for fear of reprisals, but I wanted to tell people what Lee has done. He took her money and promised he could help her get a property investor visa – then nothing came of it.' Daniel said the woman was 'fraught' and 'vulnerable' when she met Andrews in a hotel lobby and handed over the money, adding that she 'probably wasn't thinking straight'.

Andrews' Background

Andrews, a self-proclaimed businessman, married Price in January 2023 just days after they met. Months later, he vanished and claimed to have been kidnapped, but it emerged he was held in a Dubai jail on reported fraud allegations. He was released earlier this month and has consistently denied any wrongdoing.

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Previous Allegations

This accusation follows a claim by US businesswoman Crystal Janke, who said she gave £123,000 to invest in one of Andrews' schemes and received nothing in return. Andrews has not commented on these allegations. Katie Price recently described her marriage as 'f**ked up' after Andrews made bizarre claims about her children, including that he had adopted them and that they were trying for a baby together.

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