Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion is still surrounded by her massive car collection, just days after she skipped a court hearing on Friday because she decided to go on vacation with her boyfriend JJ Slater.
The former glamor model, 45, has been declared bankrupt for the second time after failing to pay more than £750,000 in unpaid taxes and will now face losing her home unless HMRC can recover the money.
Today he was due to testify about his finances before the High Court. However, at the beginning of the hearing, lawyers said Price had told them at the last minute that he could not attend due to health problems. A judge called this excuse “thin.”
And despite her financial problems, Katie’s home appears to still have a large collection of cars in her driveway, including the Volkswagen Beetle she drove when she was married to her first husband, Peter Andre.
According to The Sun, Katie left the UK and was spotted at the airport with Married At First Sight star JJ.
Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion is still surrounded by her massive car collection, just days after she skipped a court hearing on Friday because she decided to go on vacation with her boyfriend JJ Slater.
According to The Sun, Katie left the UK and was spotted at the airport with Married At First Sight star JJ.
A source said: ‘Katie and JJ are on holiday in Cyprus. They were seen at the airport looking very in love before leaving together.
MailOnline has contacted representatives for Katie Price for comment.
The reality star now faces the threat of being arrested by police after failing to attend a court hearing into her bankruptcy.
The court heard that Katie’s personal assistant had submitted a statement from a consultant psychiatrist saying she had anxiety and depression, as well as other problems affecting her mental health.
Lawyers for the trustees of Katie’s first bankruptcy asked the judge to order her to attend a future hearing and said she should be “on notice” that she could be arrested if she did not attend.
Darragh Connell, representing the trustees, told the court: “It is important that she is aware that this is a possibility.”
In his written submissions he said: ‘The respondent should be in no doubt that any future non-attendance without reasonable excuse will constitute contempt of court and require an application for a warrant of arrest.
“As with any other litigant, the defendant must comply with the orders of the Insolvency and Companies Court or face serious consequences.”
Despite her financial problems, Katie’s home appears to still have a large collection of cars in her driveway, including the original pink Beetle she drove when she was married to her first husband, Peter Andre, and which has now been repainted. Purple color.
There were several other cars and caravans outside the building.
Today he was due to testify about his finances before the High Court. However, at the beginning of the hearing, lawyers said Price had told them at the last minute that he could not attend due to health problems. A judge described this excuse as ‘thin’
Katie has been declared bankrupt for the second time after failing to pay more than £750,000 in unpaid taxes and will now face losing her home unless HMRC can recover the money.
Connell said Katie had been aware of the hearing “for a considerable period of time” and that her evidence was “simply not good enough.”
He said: “It is clear that the evidence presented very late is of a deeply unsatisfactory type and as a consequence we find ourselves in a very serious situation.”
“In these circumstances, there is deep concern on the part of administrators that what is happening here is a last-minute attempt to put things in the long grass and that should not be allowed to happen.”
Insolvency and Companies Court Judge Mark Mullen said “similarly brief” letters had been sent ahead of previous court hearings which Price also did not attend.
While describing the court as “sympathetic” to people with health problems, he said: “There is a consistent pattern of last-minute adjournments being requested on the basis of scant medical evidence.”
“This cannot be allowed to continue on such an unsatisfactory basis.”
Judge Mullen ordered that Katie attend the next hearing unless she gave a reasonable excuse and provided medical information so that adjustments could be made to “facilitate” her presentation of evidence.
He said: ‘It is a fact that those who do not attend public examinations without a reasonable excuse will likely be arrested.
“It is important that Ms Price is under no illusion that, like any other bankrupt, she is expected to attend unless there are reasonable reasons why she should be excused.”
Alex Reid, Katie’s ex-partner, was present at the hearing. The former glamor model is owed £250,000 plus legal costs following a court ruling in 2019.
A source said: ‘Katie and JJ are on holiday in Cyprus. They were seen at the airport looking very in love before leaving together.
Alex Reid leaves the Rolls building in central London after attending a bankruptcy hearing for his former partner Katie Price.
Katie allegedly shared sexual videos and photos of the 48-year-old former cage fighter. Alex sued her ex-wife for “distributing private information, some of it sexual in nature,” which he claimed “violated her right to privacy.”
It is understood debt collectors were photographed outside his “filthy mansion” earlier this year in an attempt to collect the money.
Last month, a High Court judge ruled that it should be declared bankrupt after an HMRC official said it had not paid any money owed or responded to any correspondence since the claim over unpaid tax was brought last year.
It is the second bankruptcy Katie has faced, as creditors pursue her for a £3.2million payout over the collapse of her company Jordan Trading Ltd, which sells perfumes and cosmetics.
Judge Sebastion Prentis, sitting in the Rolls Building at the High Court, said Katie had received a petition on November 27, 2023 with a demand for £761,994.05.
The amount is made up of unpaid taxes from the self-assessment of your income between 2020 and 2022, as well as penalties and surcharges.
The judge said he also owed £140,000 in unpaid VAT and added: “As with unpaid tax, no payment has been made.”
Katie previously revealed she did not feel able to attend court to discuss her finances.
Speaking exclusively on the Mail comedy podcast last month, he said: “I just can’t stand going to court. Mentally I can’t do it.’
Katie continued and explained: ‘Since my breakdown. When you are sick and depressed everything accumulates.
‘If you can’t cope with something or you haven’t paid that bill. Communicate, don’t ignore because when you ignore it, it gets worse.
“It bothers me because you don’t know how hard I’ve mentally tried to get out of that rut I was in. A rut where I hanged myself and thought I died.”
The amount Katie owes is made up of unpaid taxes from the self-assessment of her income between 2020 and 2022.
In October, HMRC served Katie with documents telling her about the debt owed, and she did not respond to the complaint.
The judge said: “Miss Price has a substantial debt to HMRC and I will therefore be making a bankruptcy order.”
Katie first went bankrupt in 2019 when her company went bankrupt.
She failed to appear at an insolvency hearing on six previous occasions and the model gave an excuse for not showing up on each occasion.
An HMRC source said every effort will be made to recover the money and if it is not paid, assets owed by Katie will be seized.
It comes just weeks after Katie was fined £880 after being caught driving a Range Rover at a service station on the A14 in Kettering, Northamptonshire, in August 2023, despite having no license or insurance.
He was given eight penalty points and was also ordered to pay £972 in costs in addition to the financial penalty.