Katie Price’s husband Lee Andrews calls himself ‘Britain’s bad boy’ and wants to do a live lie detector test on TV – as he is accused of scamming ‘vulnerable woman’ out of £5,000

Katie Price’s husband Lee Andrews has said he is prepared to do a live lie detector test on TV.The so-called businessman, 43, has branded himself ‘Britain’s bad boy’, two weeks after his release from Al-Awir prison in Dubai. Lee was detained due to fraud allegations, although he insists he was captured at gunpoint after being suspected of espionage.Taking to Instagram on Friday, Lee posted a car selfie with Katie, 48, and added the caption: ‘Britain’s bad boy Lee Andrews agrees to live TV lie detector test’. It comes as Lee has been accused of taking £5,000 from a ‘vulnerable woman’ in another alleged scam. The Iranian woman is said to have met Lee in a hotel reception in January where she aired her concerns about having a property investment visa granted.  Katie Price’s husband Lee Andrews has said he is prepared to do a live lie detector test on TV. The so-called businessman, 43, has branded himself ‘Britain’s bad boy’According to The Sun, Lee claimed he had friends in immigration and so she handed him 26,000 AED, which is just over £5,000 in cash, in the hope of securing the visa. But after months of waiting, nothing materialised and so her friend, a British engineer named Daniel, tried to get the money back.  He told the publication: ‘She trusted him and she thought he could sort everything for her. She was pretty fraught when this was all happening, she is vulnerable, being honest.Daniel continued: ‘As luck had it, I was staying in the same hotel as Lee and I confronted him. I told him, “Look me in the eyes and tell me she’s getting her visa.” He said he was only trying to help and there was nothing in it for him.’Daniel claimed he would persist for updates on the woman’s visa application, with Lee making promises to meet up but he never showed. Daniel even extended his trip for another two weeks while trying to recoup back the money.He said: ‘Lee said he didn’t have the money. He said somebody else had it and this is why it would be transferred via bank transfer. We told him that you were paid in cash, and then he said, “Oh the money is not with me”.’Daniel added they haven’t received any of the money back.  It comes as Lee has been accused of taking £5,000 from a ‘vulnerable woman’ in another alleged scamThe Daily Mail has contacted Lee Andrews for comment.  Since Katie married Lee, two of his exes came forward telling the television personality to ‘run for the hills’ and not to give him any money. The Daily Mail revealed in January, that Lee took out a £200,000 mortgage in his ex Dina Taji’s name without her knowledge.She then took legal action against him, resulting in Lee being slapped with a travel ban from Dubai. Dina has refused to talk publicly about Lee, but agreed to meet up with Katie recently to warn her about staying with her husband.’There’s not one shred of evidence where I’ve taken a mortgage in someone else’s name, particularly in my ex fiancée’s name Dina,’ Lee insisted.’If I was to take a mortgage in somebody else’s name, wouldn’t she get that mortgage? How does it work? What would I benefit from signing her name? That’s definitely not the case. So, let her bring the mortgage paper.’Meanwhile, his ex Crystal Janke, 40, claimed Lee hoodwinked her into handing over £123,000 to invest in his company, on the promise he could get a ‘return of £1million’, with his ex-fiancée Alana Percival also issuing warnings on social media. Lee has denied the allegations. Sources claimed last week that Lee faces being hauled back to prison in 14 days if he fails to pay his outstanding debts, after new documents revealed the extent of his money troubles. Documents have also shown that the debts which instigated a warrant for Lee’s arrest included £54,000 pertaining to the hiring of a rental car, and £15,000 to a United Arab Emirates legal firm.While it’s thought that Lee was not ‘actively wanted’ by police officials at this stage, he must pay his debts within two weeks.A representative for Lee told The Sun: ‘The judgement debtor appeared before the court and was questioned regarding the reason for failure to pay the debt.’He stated his wife is currently outside the country and that he has been unable to access his bank account required to make payment.’He requested a period of 14 days in order to settle the outstanding amount.’A source added: ‘Lee managed to talk himself out of jail, and said he would be able to raise the capital himself.’He says Katie has been his rock, and helped him liaise with officials when he was banged-up – but that he hasn’t asked her to pay off any of his debts. He insists he can do that himself.’