Rapper Ice.T.21, whose real name is Thomas Cseve, says Lee Andrews, Katie Price’s husband, tried to lure him into a £65,000 joint venture promising weekly profits of £310,000. The claim, detailed in an exclusive Daily Mail interview, adds to a string of alleged scams targeting high‑profile partners of the TV personality.

Lee Andrews' £65,000 joint‑venturre pitch to Ice.T.21

According to the Daily Mail, Andrews approached Ice.T.21 on Instagram in April, presenting a four‑week trading schedule that claimed a single week could generate £310,000 in profit. andrews allegedly told the rapper he had already invested £65,000 of his own money and needed a partner to match the amount. Ice.T.21 says he played along to test the offer, noting the promise of “huge profits” each week.

Previous victims allege losses up to £123,000

The rapper’s warning echoes earlier accusations from two of Andrews’ ex‑pratners. Crystal Janke, 40,told media that Andrews convinced her to hand over £123,000 with the promise of a £1 million return. Another former associate, Clemmie Moodie of The Sun, claimed she lost £1,000 to a similar scheme.. Both women advised Katie Price to “run for the hills,” according to the Daily Mail.

Ice.T.21’s motive: protecting fans and exposing a pattern

Ice.T.21, who boasts five million Instagram followers, said his music and public work focus on “helping people and supporting others.” He explained that his past experiences with fraud made him cautious, but he wanted to verify whether Andrews was truly a conman. “I wanted to see if the claims from others about Lee being a conman were true,” he told the Daily Mail.

What remains unverified about Andrews’ business claims

The Daily Mail report does not provide independent evidence that Andrews’ trading schedule is fraudulent, nor does it confirm whether any of the promised profits were ever realized. It is also unclear if Andrews’ £65,000 personal investment is genuine or part of the alelged deception. These gaps leave open the question of whether legal action will be pursued.

Potential fallout for Katie Price’s brand

Price’s representative declined comment when approached, but the repeated allegations could tarnish the public image of her brand, which Ice.T.21 previously helped promote. If further investigations substantiate the claims, advertisers and partners may reconsider associations with the Price‑Andrews household.