KATIE Price is reportedly facing a ‘secret probe’ into her bank account just one week on from her latest bankruptcy hearing.
It is thought the probe will look into her income streams with a new team assigned to look over the TV personality’s case.

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A source said to the Daily Mirror: ““There is going to be no stone left unturned, as they try to ascertain what is going on with her finances.”
It comes after the former glamour model insisted that she was not broke whilst taking part in a Q&A on TikTok.
Mum-of-five Katie, 45, said: “I live in my own £2.2m house, I own it, nobody can ever take it away from me.
“I wouldn’t call that broke, would you?”


She went onto add: “I’m not poor actually, totally the opposite, but thank you.”
It is thought that the ‘secret probe’ will look to ascertain if Katie has secret bank accounts which could be hiding her earnings, as per the Mirror.
The star was back in court last week where she faced the possibility of losing her Mucky Mansion.
Despite being officially declared bankrupt, Katie, 45, splashed out £1.3m on the Sussex pad nine years ago.
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The property is now valued at more than £2million and her creditors, who include two lenders against the house, want their money back.
Trustees handling her bankruptcy could sell the home – dubbed Mucky Mansion – in order to settle her debts.
Legal notices placed on the property however, prevent her from selling the home in the small West Sussex village of Dial Post herself.
She films much of her OnlyFans content from the property and also featured it in her Channel 4 reality series Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion.
A previous short hearing at a specialist insolvency and companies court in London was told public examination over her finances was adjourned.
She had previously promised to pay back creditors £12,000 each month.
She previously said in January that being declared bankrupt was “not the end of the world”, adding: “Lots of people go into bankruptcies, and I think it’s quite good that I am in a bankruptcy – it’s made me re-value things.
“Everything in my life is now in place, never be embarrassed about being in a bankruptcy.”
Her current bankruptcy case has been delayed until 2024.

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