Katie Worth has been arrested at Heathrow Airport for failing to attend courtroom and brought into police custody.
An arrest warrant was issued for the previous mannequin on 30 July after she didn’t attend a courtroom listening to referring to her bankruptcies.
The Metropolitan Police stated a 46-year-old lady had been arrested at Heathrow at 19:45 BST.
Ms Worth was bailed hours after being held and can seem earlier than a choose on the Royal Courts of Justice in a while Friday.
She was detained after returning to the UK.
Images have emerged exhibiting her with bandages round her face, close to police vans on the airport.
The PA information company understands Ms Worth, who was born in Brighton however lives in Surrey, was bailed by an out-of-hours Justice of the Peace in a while Thursday night.
She was declared bankrupt in November 2019 and once more in March this yr.
At a listening to in February, she was ordered to pay 40% of her month-to-month earnings from the web site OnlyFans for the subsequent three years, in relation to her first chapter.
She was declared bankrupt for a second time in March due to an unpaid tax invoice of greater than £750,000.
‘Piecemeal co-operation’
Beforehand, Insolvency and Corporations Courtroom Decide Catherine Burton stated Ms Worth had obtained “very clear warnings” she should attend the listening to on 30 July.
She had been resulting from face questions on her funds within the specialist chapter courtroom in London from barristers representing the trustee of her two bankruptcies.
The choose on the earlier listening to stated she risked arrest if she didn’t attend additional courtroom dates, including that proof have to be supplied if she couldn’t seem.
However the courtroom heard it had been reported that Ms Worth had travelled to Turkey.
Issuing the arrest warrant, Decide Burton stated that Ms Worth had supplied no clarification for her absence from the courtroom listening to.
Decide Burton added that an arrest warrant was not issued “calmly” however Ms Worth had supplied solely “piecemeal co-operation” and had failed to offer the “most elementary data” in relation to her bankruptcies.