Lee Andrews Faces Fresh Accusations of Scamming Fans Days After Prison Release
Lee Andrews Faces Fresh Accusations of Scamming Fans Days After Prison Release

Katie Price's husband Lee Andrews has been accused of a new scam involving personalised video messages for fans, just days after his release from a Dubai prison. The 43-year-old, who recently returned to Instagram, shared a birthday greeting for a woman named Donna, claiming her friend had requested it. However, a TikTok investigator alleges the recipient had never heard of Andrews or requested the video.

The video, posted on Instagram, showed Andrews joking about his age and saying he was glad to do the Cameo-style message. He mentioned he would set up a proper Cameo account soon at Katie's suggestion. But the TikTok user @Camillarhuda claims she contacted the tagged woman, who said she had no idea who Andrews was and had not asked for the video.

This has led to speculation that Andrews may have fabricated the request to create demand for his services. There is no evidence of deliberate deception, and it could be a tagging error. However, it adds to the controversies surrounding Andrews, who was recently released from Al Awir prison in Dubai after being detained over a private civil dispute.

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Andrews had previously claimed he was kidnapped at gunpoint and falsely accused of espionage, but Dubai authorities described the matter as a civil dispute. Court documents revealed outstanding debts of £54,000 to a rental car company and £15,000 in unpaid legal fees. His online persona, including claims of being a CEO and rubbing shoulders with Elon Musk, was later exposed as AI-generated.

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