Overview
- Alana Percival shared Instagram messages Tuesday that she says show Lee Andrews admitting he "used that American to my advantage" and "played on her feelings."
- Percival also posted documents that show Aura Worldwide Holdings, a British Virgin Islands company linked to Andrews, was dissolved in 2024.
- She alleged a woman lost more than $150,000 and repeated her claim that Andrews is under a travel ban in the United Arab Emirates, which he has disputed on social media.
- Another woman, Crystal Janke from Texas, previously said she gave Andrews £123,000 to invest after he promised a £1 million return, a claim he denied.
- Earlier reports from the Daily Mail said Andrews spent three weeks in a UAE jail and was barred from leaving Dubai over an alleged forged-signature £200,000 loan, with no criminal convictions reported so far.