Arrest warrant issued for Katie Price after she failed to attend bankruptcy court hearing

An arrest warrant for former glamour model Katie Price has been issued after she failed to attend a court hearing relating to her bankruptcies.

Arrest warrant issued for Katie Price after she failed to attend bankruptcy court hearing

Price, 46, was due to appear at a bankruptcy court in London on Tuesday, after previously being told she must attend or risk arrest.

After missing the court appearance, Insolvency and Companies Court judge Catherine Burton said the former model had been given "very clear warnings" and added: "It is in my judgment necessary that the court issue a warrant for Ms Price's arrest.

"She has no real excuse in failing to attend today's hearing. The reason for her absence today is irrelevant."

The former glamour model was declared bankrupt in November 2019 and again this March over an unpaid tax bill worth more than £750,000.

She missed her March hearing because she was "dealing with serious stuff".

Barrister Darragh Connell, representing the trustee for Price's two bankruptcies, said in court on Tuesday that the former model would be detained to make sure she attends a future hearing on her finances, and would "not be kept in custody for a long period of time".

He added: "Her liberty is on the line, but unfortunately we are at the end of the road in relation to this matter."

At a hearing in February, Price was ordered to pay 40% of her monthly income from the adult entertainment website OnlyFans to the trustee for the next three years, in relation to her first bankruptcy.

After making her name as a glamour model in the 1990s under the name Jordan, Price moved into reality TV, where she appeared on shows including I'm A Celebrity. She has also fronted BBC documentaries.

She said in October she was "fed up" with being threatened with legal action and said she would go to prison to be "done with it all".

Speaking to Michelle Visage on her BBC Radio 2 Rule Breakers podcast, Price discussed her bankruptcy and said she had recently been to court "more times than I've had hot dinners" and would "genuinely" not care if she was jailed.

-SKY NEWS