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Katie Price no-show at court over bankruptcy-related debts | |
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Ms Price has been declared bankrupt twice | Ms Price has been declared bankrupt twice |
Katie Price has failed to show up in court to find out if more of her income will go directly towards paying off money owed under her two bankruptcies. | Katie Price has failed to show up in court to find out if more of her income will go directly towards paying off money owed under her two bankruptcies. |
The former glamour model from Sussex was declared bankrupt in November 2019 and again in March last year, and the bankruptcies have since been discharged. | The former glamour model from Sussex was declared bankrupt in November 2019 and again in March last year, and the bankruptcies have since been discharged. |
However, the mother-of-five, who did not attend the hearing in London on Friday and was not represented, still owes money as a result and had previously reached a voluntary agreement over her debts. | However, the mother-of-five, who did not attend the hearing in London on Friday and was not represented, still owes money as a result and had previously reached a voluntary agreement over her debts. |
Last August Ms Price was warned by a judge about her non-attendance, after she was arrested for failing to show up for a previous hearing on the matter in July. | Last August Ms Price was warned by a judge about her non-attendance, after she was arrested for failing to show up for a previous hearing on the matter in July. |
Barrister Darragh Connell, representing trustees, told the specialist court she has not paid the arranged £12,500 a month. | Barrister Darragh Connell, representing trustees, told the specialist court she has not paid the arranged £12,500 a month. |
Mr Connell asked Insolvency and Companies Court Judge Sebastian Prentis to make an income payments order, which means money would go from any salary towards Price's outstanding debt. | Mr Connell asked Insolvency and Companies Court Judge Sebastian Prentis to make an income payments order, which means money would go from any salary towards Price's outstanding debt. |
The order relates to 10 companies. | The order relates to 10 companies. |
However, the judge asked for more evidence to be provided to the court about Price's "reasonable domestic needs". | However, the judge asked for more evidence to be provided to the court about Price's "reasonable domestic needs". |
Last August, a judge ruled that Price's income from social media platform TikTok be suspended as part of efforts to pay off her debts. | Last August, a judge ruled that Price's income from social media platform TikTok be suspended as part of efforts to pay off her debts. |
And in February last year, a judge at a specialist bankruptcy court ordered that she must pay 40% of her monthly income from the adult entertainment website OnlyFans until February 2027. | And in February last year, a judge at a specialist bankruptcy court ordered that she must pay 40% of her monthly income from the adult entertainment website OnlyFans until February 2027. |
The next hearing will take place later in the year, on a date to be confirmed. | |
Additional reporting by PA Media. | |
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