EXCLUSIVE: The Disturbing Truth Behind Katie Price’s Husband Lee Andrews’ “Wealth” and the Fake Proof Exposed!

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Katie Price’s husband, Lee Andrews, has been making headlines with his extravagant claims of immense wealth. From videos showing suitcases crammed with cash to boasting about purchasing a £36 million mansion in Dubai, it all seems too good to be true. But after a deeper look into his supposed fortune, questions are being raised about whether Lee is truly sitting on a goldmine, or if it’s all a façade.

Lee, 41, has been trying to convince the public and women he meets that he’s a multi-millionaire businessman, claiming he’s been involved in high-level deals with foreign embassies and international treasuries for the past nine years. However, a closer investigation reveals that many of his videos, which supposedly prove his wealth, share all the hallmarks of high-level scams.

In one of the shocking videos, Lee can be seen sitting in front of a suitcase filled with stacks of $100 bills, each band marked with “BEP” – Bureau of Engraving and Printing. While to the untrained eye, this may seem like proof of wealth, the reality is much darker. The “BEP” bands are actually used in movie sets for fake money and don’t appear on real currency. Genuine bands from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing carry detailed information like routing numbers and branch IDs, none of which appear in Lee’s videos.

Lee’s ex-fiancée, Alana Percival, who has been warning the public about his shady dealings for some time, claims his time evading the law may be running out. She alleges that there’s a warrant out for his arrest in Dubai, where he’s currently residing with Katie, after making a series of dubious claims. Lee even made headlines when he bragged about buying a majority stake in Chelsea Football Club for £2 billion, a claim that has since been debunked by the club itself.

Katie, 48, flew back to Dubai recently to reunite with Lee at his £36 million mansion, which he insists he bought with cash. However, those close to her are worried that she is being deceived. According to a source, “Alana is saying a warrant is out for Lee’s arrest in Dubai, he still appears to be taking money off women, but Katie still can’t see what he’s doing. It’s exasperating. Those around her think Lee is bad news.”

Lee’s attempts to prove his wealth include videos showing wads of cash and fake official documents. One of these documents is a payment guarantee letter for a $100 million transaction, allegedly signed by someone from a Thai bank. The letter mentions a “Supreme SSID License,” which is a term not recognized in the banking world. In another document, a Memorandum of Understanding claims that Lee is involved in a $5 billion transaction with the Royal Thai Embassy in Kenya, signed by an individual with no known connections to international finance.

But the most alarming evidence comes from several women who have fallen for Lee’s investment promises. One woman, Crystal Janke, claims she lost £123,000 in an investment scheme with Lee’s company, Aura Worldwide Holdings Ltd. Despite promising returns of up to £1 million, Crystal says the money has vanished, and she has yet to see a single penny of the investment.

Lee has denied all allegations and insists his company is legitimate, but documents prove otherwise. Aura Worldwide Holdings Ltd was dissolved in 2024, though Lee continues to claim that it is still operational. In the meantime, he continues to push his fraudulent schemes on unsuspecting women, some of whom he meets through social media.

A friend of Katie’s told The Sun, “It’s scary how Katie can’t see what’s going on under her nose. None of this is legitimate, and everyone is just praying for the moment the penny finally drops and she gets the hell out of this marriage.”

Lee has tried to justify his actions by claiming his inflated LinkedIn profile was the result of errors made by his former assistant. He also recently fabricated a story about meeting Katie’s children, but a representative for Katie denied these claims, stating that Lee has never met her children.

While Katie has always been known for her sharp business sense, it appears that when it comes to matters of the heart, she may be overlooking some serious red flags. Friends and family are urging her to see the truth about Lee’s manipulation before it’s too late.

The full extent of Lee’s scams may still be unfolding, but one thing is certain – Katie’s loved ones are desperately hoping she wakes up to the truth before she becomes another victim in his web of deceit.

Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/