Katie Price is ordered to give up her pink Range Rover and five other cars minutes after judge issues arrest warrant for the former glamour model as she fails to attend court for bankruptcy hearing 'after flying to Turkey for more surgery'

Katie Price has been ordered to give up her pink Range Rover and five other vehicles after a judge issued a warrant for her arrest for failing to attend court.

The former glamour model, 46, failed to appear at her £760,000 bankruptcy court hearing - having seemingly flown abroad.

The six cars include a Volkswagen Beetle, a Nissan Elgrand, A Range Rover Vogue (black), a Suzuki Vitara, an Infiniti FX50 and another Range Rover (pink).  

Derragh O'Connell, on behalf of the trustees, said he was 'seeking effectively the delivery of some six vehicles.

'Trustees specifically seek an order requiring Ms Price to identify the current location of each of those vehicles.

'The second application deals with again the trustees request for a warrant to authorise trustees and agents to seize vehicles and relevant log books and relevant car keys for those vehicles.' 

Price is thought to have travelled to Turkey for another round of cosmetic surgery, despite 'very clear warnings' she needed to attend court.

Katie Price has been ordered to give up her pink Range Rover and five other vehicles after a judge issued a warrant for her arrest for failing to attend court

Katie Price has been ordered to give up her pink Range Rover and five other vehicles after a judge issued a warrant for her arrest for failing to attend court

The six cars include a Volkswagen Beetle, a Nissan Elgrand, A Range Rover Vogue (black), a Suzuki Vitara, an Infiniti FX50 and another Range Rover (pink) Pictured: Katie Price's Sussex mansion

The six cars include a Volkswagen Beetle, a Nissan Elgrand, A Range Rover Vogue (black), a Suzuki Vitara, an Infiniti FX50 and another Range Rover (pink) Pictured: Katie Price's Sussex mansion 

The six cars include Katie's pink Range Rover (pictured)

The six cars include Katie's pink Range Rover (pictured)

A jet-setting Price appeared to share a snap of herself on a plane munching a sandwich yesterday just hours before her looming court hearing this morning. 

Posting on Instagram, the debt-riddled beauty model shared a picture of her snack, adding: 'Crisp sandwich is the best.'

It's believed Price - whose £2million 'mucky mansion' was recently repossessed - was joined on the jaunt by pal Lou Anderson.

Mr O'Connell said that the court had received 'inconsistent and contradictory' information from Ms Price in relation to her alleged ownership of the vehicles.

'If she doesn't comply, I'll be seeking to have certain orders made as a consequence of that penal notice', he said.

Ms Price's ex-husband Alex Reid - former MMA fighter and Celebrity Big Brother star - attended the hearing and was invited to address the court as one of Ms Price's creditors.

He stood up to read a pre-prepared statement into the microphone in which he announced that he was a 'creditor and ex-husband of Katie Price' who was 'not just owed money, but owed peace of mind.'

Listen to the Mail's exclusive interview with Katie Price: 

An arrest warrant has been issued for 'bankrupt' former glamour model Katie Price

An arrest warrant has been issued for 'bankrupt' former glamour model Katie Price 

Posting yesterday, Price appeared to be eating a sandwich on a plane just hours before she was due in court

Posting yesterday, Price appeared to be eating a sandwich on a plane just hours before she was due in court

Holding a two litre bottle of Lipton's Green Iced Tea, Mr Reid said: 'She has failed to pay small businesses, some of which have been forced to close due to losses.

'I myself have suffered not only financial loss, but the wellbeing of my own family and mental health.

'(She) showed explicit footage, private footage to a live television audience - forcing me to take her to court in 2019 for revenge porn.

'When I went to court in 2019, and was clearly going to win, Price herself went bankrupt literally the day before.

'This isn't the action of a woman who is remorseful or wants to pay her debts to society.'

An emotional Reid referred to Ms Price 'partying, holidaying and having cosmetic procedures' despite being made 'two times bankrupt'.

He alleged that trustees had 'ignored evidence' of 'hidden assets' in Ms Price's possession.

Mr Reid was then reminded by Judge Catherine Burton that this was 'not an opportunity to criticise the actions of the trustees or indeed to make a speech.'

The judge granted Mr O'Connell's application for Ms Price to deliver up the vehicles, but not the second application relating to the seizure of said vehicles.

Judge Burton referred to a unsuccessful 'attempted enforcement against the vehicles' by Mr Reid in response to a similar order issued on 10 July.

'The vehicles were unfortunately not returned to the trustees and bankruptcy and returned to the bankrupt.

'Trustees continued to communicate, to seek to communicate with the bankrupt in order to establish the whereabouts of certain vehicles.'

The judge said that these communications 'appear to contain contradictory information.

'Each of the vehicles is said by the bankrupt to have little or no value.

'It is not for the bankrupt to determine whether the vehicles are of relevant value.

'She has not been able to drive the vehicles, having not had a valid licence permitting her to do so.'

Judge Burton ordered that the vehicles be 'delivered up within 10 working todays' of the order and that relevant information relating to the 'details of the current location' of the vehicles be disclosed within 5 working days.

The judge previously noted that Ms Price was 'clearly not going to be in a position to deliver them up whilst she's in prison.'

She added that the order carries with it a 'penal notice'.

'This is an unusual step for the court to take bearing in mind the bankrupt's failure to comply with court', she said, before adding that she was 'satisfied' that the order was 'appropriate'.

Judge Burton earlier made an order that 40% of Katie's income was to be deducted 'at source' and sent directly to the trustees.

Price was declared bankrupt for a second time in March over an unpaid tax bill of £761,994.05 after first being declared bankrupt in 2019

Price was declared bankrupt for a second time in March over an unpaid tax bill of £761,994.05 after first being declared bankrupt in 2019

As entrepreneur and influencer Lou shared the news she was heading to Turkey for a tummy tuck next week, Price seemed to confirm she would be joining her as she replied: 'Yes girl turkey here we go'

Lou then replied with a series of clapping emojis and wrote: 'Come on my girl'.

According to The Sun a court official disclosed earlier this week that the case against Price was still listed for 10.30am. 

She could now be taken into custody having failed to appear at court.  

MailOnline has approached Katie's representatives for comment. 

Insolvency and Companies Court Judge Catherine Burton said Price had received 'very clear warnings' that she must attend the hearing on Tuesday.

The former model was due to face questions about her finances in the specialist bankruptcy court in London from barristers representing the trustee of her two bankruptcies.

A judge at a previous hearing said Price risked arrest if she did not attend further court dates, adding evidence must be provided if she could not appear.

Issuing the arrest warrant, Judge Burton said Price had 'failed to attend today's hearing' and had provided no explanation for her absence.

She said: 'It is in my judgment necessary that the court issue a warrant for Ms Price's arrest.

As entrepreneur and influencer Lou shared her news she was flying to Turkey for a tummy tuck next week, Price seemed to confirm she would be joining her as she replied: 'Yes girl turkey here we go'

As entrepreneur and influencer Lou shared her news she was flying to Turkey for a tummy tuck next week, Price seemed to confirm she would be joining her as she replied: 'Yes girl turkey here we go'

'She has no real excuse in failing to attend today's hearing.'

She continued: 'The reason for her absence today is irrelevant.'

Judge Burton said that an arrest warrant was not issued 'lightly' but that Price had offered only 'piecemeal co-operation' and failed to provide the 'most basic information' in relation to her bankruptcies.

Price was declared bankrupt for a second time in March over an unpaid tax bill of £761,994.05 after first being declared bankrupt in 2019.

She was then served an eviction notice that ordered her to leave her Mucky Mansion by the end of May and has since moved into a £5,000 per month new Tudor-style property.

However, last week she claimed 'everything is sorted' with her second bankruptcy after being evicted from her Sussex bolthole.

Insisting she now knows 'how to deal with issues,' the model promised to 'never hit rock bottom again' in an interview with Channel 5 News on Monday.

Speaking on the programme, she said: 'I'm doing really, really good. I've learned a lot about myself, a lot about mental health and obviously being diagnosed with the severe ADHD, learnt a lot about that, which I wish I knew years ago.

'It becomes noise in your head, and then you just can't cope with it, you think there's no light at the end of the tunnel and then that caused depression, then a breakdown, suicidal, ended up at the Priory.' 

Her latest planned trip comes despite her reportedly being due in court for a £760,000 bankruptcy fight on Tuesday

Her latest planned trip comes despite her reportedly being due in court for a £760,000 bankruptcy fight on Tuesday

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

She was then declared bankrupt for a second time in March due to an unpaid tax bill worth more than £750,000 owed to HM Revenue & Customs.

In October last year, Price said she was 'fed up' with being threatened with legal action and would go to prison to be 'done with it all'.

She was due to face questions on Tuesday related to her finances at a hearing known as a public examination, with barrister Darragh Connell, for the trustee, telling the court in written submissions that there 'remains significant information missing as regards the bankrupt's income and asset position'.

Speaking in court, he said the trustee does not 'have any information as to her whereabouts', adding that Ms Price 'would not be kept in custody for a long period of time', but would be detained to secure her attendance at a future hearing.

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

The court heard that Price had previously made a number of 'last-minute' requests for changes to her previous hearings. 

Katie pre-surgery in 1995

Katie pre-surgery in 1995 

Price has since undergone an array of procedures, including rhinoplasty, a silhouette facelift , 3D, veneers, lip fillers and Botox, as well as having breast enhancements

Price has since undergone an array of procedures, including rhinoplasty, a silhouette facelift , 3D, veneers, lip fillers and Botox, as well as having breast enhancements  

The former model was first declared bankrupt on November 26, 2019, with the first preliminary application issued on January 30, 2020. 

'The hearing of that application came before me at the beginning of lockdown - at the very last moment Ms Price contacted the court to be allowed to attend remotely on the basis that her son was in hospital,' the judge said. 

'The court acceded to that request.

'Since that time there have been many other adjournments of that private examination…usually on the basis that Ms Price decided at the last-minute to seek to co-operate with trustees to provide the basic information they'd been trying to obtain from her since she was first made bankrupt in 2019.

'Latterly adjournments have been purportedly on the basis of ill health; at a hearing before ICC Judge Mullen on 26 April 2024, he noted the inadequacy of the medical evidence.

'(He) set out a very clear penal notice that if you Katrina Price failed, without reasonable excuse, to attend a public examination at a time and place specified in this order, you are liable to be arrested without further notice.'

The judge said Katie could be held in contempt of court and 'imprisoned or fined or made subject to other punishment under the law.'

She continued: 'The judge adjourned a public examination at 10.30am on May 14, however once again very shortly before the adjourned hearing Ms Price decided to co-operate and provide yet more piecemeal information.

'It was provided so late in the day that the trustee did not have sufficient opportunity to establish whether all the information was present.'

Judge Burton said the court is satisfied Katie 'can have been in no doubt that today's public examination was taking place.

'She informed the trustee staff that she would be attending this hearing remotely.'

But no application for attending the hearing remotely was made, the court heard.

The judge said it was 'possible for an individual to be discharged from bankruptcy after a year, providing they fully co-operate.

'Contrary to finding her full co-operation since 2021, Ms Price has failed not only to co-operate and provide the most basic information required of her, but has also now been made a subject of a second bankruptcy order as a result of failure to pay more than £700,000 in taxes,' the judge told the court. 

'Ms Price is frequently in the press and appears to court press interest in order to make her income.

'Ms Price in no way delays in seeking the assistance of police and emergency services when there is damage apparently to her property.'

The judge said 'unlike every other taxpayer' Price has 'failed' to pay her dues.

'It falls to her to provide detail of income and expenditure,' Judge Burton said. 

'It was open to her to avoid any publicity in relation to private financial affairs by co-operating with trustees, but failed to do so.'

MailOnline has approached Sussex Police and the Metropolitan Police for comment.