Lee Andrews, the self‑styled billionaire husband of UK TV personality Katie Price, was released from Al Awir Central Prison in Dubai after roughly a month behind bars on fraud allegations.. The release came despite a £140,000 bail figure that Price refused to pay, citing her principle of never giving a man money.
Lee Andrews released from Al Awir Central Prison after month‑long fraud detention
According to the Daily Mail, Andrews was detained in late May on fraud charges and spent about 30 days in the Dubai facility beffore his freedom was granted. he immediately FaceTimed Price after his release, prompting a brief moment of relief before she demanded answers about the case.
£140,000 bail demand spiked after Katie Price’s Dubai court visit
Price flew to Dubai expecting a £6,500 fee to secure Andrews’ release, but officials informed her that the amount had ballooned to £140,000 because Andrews is linked to a separate property dispute awaiting a court date. The report says she declined to meet the higher sum, reinforcing her stance against financing his legal woes.
Family members voice alarm over Katie Price’s mental health and children
Sources close to the family expressed concern that Price’s preoccupation with Andrews is affecting her wellbeing and the welfare of her children. her sister Sophie, speaking on a podcast, called Andrews a “f***ing d**khead” and urged Katie to prioritize her kids, noting that the media frenzy is taking a toll on her mental health.
Unanswered: Will Katie Price ever fund Lee Andrews’ legal battles?
The core question remains whether Price will ever set up a fundraiser or otherwise provide the money needed for Andrews’ ongoing legal matters.. As of now, she has publicly stated that no one would donate because “everyone hates him,” and she has not indicated any change in her position.
What still isn’t clear about the fraud case
Details of the fraud allegations and the pending property case have not been disclosed,leaving a gap in public understanding. the report notes that officials have not released the specific charges, and it is unknown how the Dubai courts will proceed.
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