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Lee Andrews agrees to ‘live TV lie detector test’ as he’s accused of £5000 scam

Lee Andrews agrees to TV lie detector test as he's accused of ?5000 scam Picture: wesleeeandrews METROGRAB
Lee Andrews is ready to prove he’s been telling the truth (Picture: Instagram)

Katie Price’s husband Lee Andrews has offered to take a lie detector test on live television.

Dubbing himself ‘Britain’s Bad Boy,’ Lee, 43, took to Instagram where he shared the news via selfie with wife Katie, 48.

This comes as he’s been accused of scamming one ‘vulnerable woman’ to the tune of £5000.

According to a friend, the Iranian woman met Lee in a hotel reception back in January, where she shared her concerns about her property investment visa.

Lee – who recently returned to social media after a month-long stint behind bars – is then said to have assured her that he had friends in immigration, taking the £5k cash from her to source the visa.

However, the money is then said to have evaporated, with Lee reportedly making a series of promises as the pair attempted to follow up on the deal.

Lee has offered to back up his stories with a lie detector test (Picture: Instagram)
Lee described himself as ‘Britain’s bad boy’ in the post (Picture: Instagram)

A friend of the woman, named Daniel by The Sun said: ‘She trusted him and she thought he could sort everything for her. She was pretty fraught when this was all happening; she is vulnerable, being honest.

‘As luck had it, I was staying in the same hotel as Lee, and I confronted him. I told him: “Look me in the eyes and tell me she’s getting her visa.” He said he was only trying to help and there was nothing in it for him.’

After extending his trip to help his friend get the money back, Daniel claimed: ‘Lee said he didn’t have the money.

‘He said somebody else had it, and this is why it would be transferred via bank transfer. We told him that you were paid in cash, and then he said: “Oh the money is not with me”.’

Daniel says that the woman has still not gotten her money back.

Katie and Lee married in January (Picture: Instagram)

Everything Lee Andrews has been accused of since marrying Katie Price

Misleading claims of being a multi-millionaire business owner

When Katie named Lee as her new partner, he was selling himself as the CEO of Aura Group Future Urban Travel 2027 and an ‘investor in SpaceX Hybrid Fitness’.

His profile, which had 111k followers, was littered with photos of the entrepreneur in the gym and enjoying the high life in Dubai – also appearing to rub shoulders with Elon Musk and Kim Kardashian.

However, it was all later exposed as a farce – with no information about his company on its website, and his snaps with celebrities appearing to also be AI-generated.

Being banned from leaving Dubai

After meeting and marrying her new husband in Dubai, it came time for Katie to fly home to the UK – however her husband was unable to join her.

This was due to the fact that he’d allegedly served time in Dubai’s Al Awir central prison for suspected fraud, for allegedly taking out a £200,000 mortgage in his ex-girlfriend’s name without her knowledge.

The UAW bans people facing criminal investigations from leaving the country, however Lee denied he was unable to return to the UK and said there must be some ‘wrong details’.

However, Katie later confirmed he was subjected to a ban, but didn’t clarify why.

Teasing a fake pregnancy

Just a few weeks into their relationship, both Katie and Lee teased they were expecting a baby. After Katie declared she was ‘having his child’ Lee wrote they were a ‘perfect couple soon to be triple’.

At one point, the mum of five even urged her followers to pay £2.99 to find out the results of a pregnancy test.

Despite the attempts to generate publicity, she then confirmed she was not pregnant.

Scamming a string of women

Days after Katie and Lee tied the knot, two of his exes accused him of being a ‘liar, narcissist and manipulator’.

Two months later, it was then reported he’d been begging women for money weeks before he married Katie.

His ex Alana, then shared a post on Instagram calling him the ‘Tinder Swindler’ and claimed multiple women had contacted her saying he’d tried to scam them out of money too.

‘Ghosting’ his wife

After Lee failed to return to the UK last week, Katie revealed she had concerns he’d been kidnapped and then reported him as a missing person.

However, it was then reported that Lee had actually ‘ghosted’ his wife and was ‘squatting in a slightly run-down villa’ in Dubai and using a burner phone.

The Sun claimed he was ‘frantically planning a route out of this ginormous hole he appears to have buried himself in’.

Self-proclaimed millionaire Lee’s lie detector offer comes in the wake of a number of outrageous claims from the Dubai-based businessman.

Earlier this week, he claimed that he’d adopted Katie’s children – who include daughter Princess, 18 and son Junior, 21, whom she shares with ex-husband Peter Andre.

In a clip obtained by The Sun, Lee said: ‘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.’

Lee claimed to have adopted Katie’s children, including son Harvey (Picture: Shutterstock)

Lee, who married Katie following a whirlwind romance earlier this year, hasn’t actually set foot in the UK to meet her family.

In a busy week for Lee, he also claimed that he would be joining EastEnders – saying that he had a ‘little cameo’ which will air soon.

A source from the BBC soap opera quickly dismissed the tall tale, telling Metro: ‘There are no plans for Lee Andrews to appear’.

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