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Lee Andrews Back on Social Media After Dubai Release as Unpaid UAE Debts Loom

Unpaid court judgments in the UAE risk his return to custody if he does not settle them within a reported 14-day window.

Overview

  • Lee Andrews was released from Al-Awir prison in Dubai in recent weeks and has returned to Instagram with a changed bio and posts offering a live TV lie‑detector test and an unconfirmed EastEnders cameo.
  • UAE court documents and news reports say Andrews faces outstanding debts linked to rental and legal bills and was given a reported 14‑day period to pay or face possible re‑imprisonment.
  • Several former partners and alleged victims have publicly accused Andrews of taking money or misusing finances, with reported claims ranging from about £5,000 to six‑figure sums; Andrews denies the allegations.
  • Katie Price has publicly supported Andrews in social posts while also describing their marriage as troubled, and she previously travelled to Dubai to help with paperwork connected to his detention and release.
  • In the UAE some civil financial judgments can lead to travel bans or detention until debts are settled or judgments are enforced, so the unresolved court actions could have direct legal and personal consequences for Andrews and his family.