Katie Price's husband Lee Andrews named in new Dubai property court battle
Katie Price's husband Lee Andrews in new Dubai court battle

Katie Price's husband Lee Andrews has been named as the lead defendant in a new Dubai court battle over a property dispute, according to court documents seen by The Sun. The 43-year-old was released from Al Awir Central Prison days ago after being detained on fraud allegations, but now faces a fresh legal challenge brought by claimant Alexander Keya.

Property dispute details

Court documents reportedly show Andrews is the first-named defendant among three in the case before the Dubai Court. An accounting expert has been instructed to carry out a financial examination, with the court ordering the review on July 15, 2025. A remote judicial meeting was scheduled later that month. The allegations remain subject to ongoing proceedings, and no final judgment has been issued.

This comes after Andrews was released from prison following Katie Price's refusal to pay £140,000 in bail money when she flew to the UAE to secure his freedom. The former glamour model, 48, had traveled to Dubai but declined to cough up the sum.

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Lee Andrews' controversial claims

Yesterday, Andrews' claims of adopting Katie and Peter Andre's children were branded 'complete lies' by sources. The Australian pop star, 53, shares daughter Princess, 18, and son Junior, 21, with Katie. In a cameo video obtained by The Sun, Andrews responded to a fan's Father's Day request by saying: 'I haven't got children, but we're trying. I've adopted five of them. I love my wife, and I love her children.' A source told Metro: 'It is categorically untrue and yet another lie. They haven't even met him.'

History of allegations

Andrews has faced multiple accusations since marrying Katie Price. He previously presented himself as a multi-millionaire business owner and CEO of Aura Group Future Urban Travel 2027, as well as an 'investor in SpaceX Hybrid Fitness'. His social media profile featured photos with Elon Musk and Kim Kardashian, but these were later exposed as AI-generated, and his company website contained no verifiable information.

He was also banned from leaving Dubai after serving time in Al Awir central prison for suspected fraud, allegedly taking out a £200,000 mortgage in his ex-girlfriend's name without her knowledge. The UAE bans individuals facing criminal investigations from leaving the country. Katie later confirmed the ban but did not explain the reason.

Additionally, Andrews and Katie teased a fake pregnancy early in their relationship, with Katie urging followers to pay £2.99 to see a pregnancy test result before confirming she was not pregnant. Two of his exes accused him of being a 'liar, narcissist and manipulator', and reports claimed he begged women for money weeks before marrying Katie. His ex Alana called him the 'Tinder Swindler' on Instagram, alleging multiple women had contacted her about being scammed.

Recent disappearance and prison

After disappearing from public view last month, Andrews was found to be in prison in Dubai. Upon release, he claimed he had been 'kidnapped at gunpoint', 'slapped around', and falsely accused of espionage. Dubai authorities disputed the spying allegations, describing the matter as a private civil dispute. Court documents revealed two outstanding legal cases against him: an alleged £54,000 debt linked to a rental car company and a separate claim for approximately £15,000 in unpaid legal fees.

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