Katie Price’s husband, Lee Andrews, has reportedly been arrested once again in Dubai, just weeks after being released from the city’s notorious Al Awir prison, adding another dramatic chapter to the couple’s already turbulent year.
According to multiple reports, the 42-year-old businessman was taken into custody on Friday and is now facing a financial dispute that allegedly requires him to settle debts totaling around £120,000.
Reports Claim Lee Is Trying to Raise Funds
Sources told UK media that Andrews had become increasingly anxious in the days before his reported arrest as he struggled to raise money he believed he owed.
One source claimed Lee sent a message to a friend saying:
“They’ve arrested me. Katie might need to bail me out. We need to make a noise with a GoFundMe.”
Those claims have not been independently verified, and neither Andrews nor Katie Price has publicly confirmed the reported arrest. Representatives for Price have not commented.
Fresh Trouble After Recent Prison Release
The reported arrest comes only a month after Andrews was released from Dubai’s Al Awir prison, where he had been detained earlier this year.
Following his release, Andrews strongly rejected allegations that he had been involved in fraud. Instead, he claimed he had been detained after being mistaken for someone involved in espionage, alleging he was held at gunpoint before being taken into custody.
He has repeatedly insisted that there is “not one shred of evidence” proving he committed fraud.

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A source revealed that Lee had told a pal: ‘They’ve arrested me. Katie might need to bail me out. We need to make a noise with a Go Fund Me’

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This week Katie appeared on This Morning as she revealed her family want ‘nothing to do’ with her husband Lee, as she admitted their marriage has become a ‘gimmicky joke’
Multiple Allegations Continue to Surround Andrews
Despite his denials, Andrews continues to face allegations from several former partners.
Among the claims:
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One former partner alleged he secretly took out a £200,000 mortgage in her name without permission.
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Another claimed she invested £123,000 in one of his business ventures after being promised substantial returns.
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A separate allegation accused him of taking £5,000 from a vulnerable woman.
Andrews has denied all accusations against him and maintains he has not committed any wrongdoing.
Outstanding Debts Reportedly Still Unpaid
Recent reports suggested Andrews had been given a short period to settle outstanding financial obligations or risk further legal action.
Court documents reportedly show debts including:
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Around £54,000 linked to a rental vehicle agreement.
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Approximately £15,000 owed to a UAE legal firm.
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Additional liabilities bringing the reported total close to £120,000.


