Overview
- A fresh allegation surfaced Friday as multiple outlets reported an unnamed woman says she sent $1,000 to Lee Andrews for an investment and has not been repaid after nearly two months.
- Reports cite paperwork showing Aura Worldwide Holdings Ltd, the British Virgin Islands company tied to Andrews, was dissolved in 2024 even though the woman says he solicited funds for it.
- Andrews denies wrongdoing, has posted that he is not on a Dubai travel ban, and on Friday rejected the $1,000 claim after weeks of scrutiny over his credentials and business claims.
- Katie Price returned to the UK on Friday after visiting Dubai and says she is planning a second ceremony in Britain, even as the Mirror reports Dubai police are looking at a complaint against Andrews.
- These developments follow earlier reports that challenged his Cambridge PhD claim and alleged a forged £200,000 loan and a separate £123,000 investment dispute, with Price continuing to publicly defend her husband while the UK Foreign Office advises against non‑essential travel to the UAE.