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Lee Andrews Returns to Social Media After Reported Dubai Detention While Debt Claims and Travel Ban Persist

His online comeback highlights unresolved UAE fraud inquiries with a short deadline to settle debts that could trigger a return to custody.

Overview

  • Andrews has posted on social media since a reported release from Dubai detention, saying he spent about a month in Al Awir prison and showing signs of weight loss he says came from that time.
  • UAE authorities are reported to be investigating allegations of fraud linked to unpaid bills and legal costs, and court documents cited outstanding sums including about £54,000 for a rental car and roughly £15,000 to a UAE law firm.
  • Sources say Andrews faces a travel ban and was given a reported roughly 14-day window to clear debts or risk being returned to custody; Andrews denies fraud and says he was detained on suspicion of espionage.
  • He has begun monetising his profile by selling personalised Cameo videos for about £16.63–£17 and has said he plans to move to the UK despite public reports that he remains unable to leave the UAE.
  • Katie Price has publicly stood by Andrews while telling media she will not give him money, and much of the public record on the case relies on tabloid reports, court papers and conflicting statements that remain unverified by independent authorities.