Katie Price has been warned she is facing jail time after pleading guilty to breaching a restraining order in calling her ex-husband Kieran Hayler’s promise “shit”.
Price, a 44-year-old mother of five, was arrested on Jan. 21 on suspicion of violating her restraining order against Michelle Pentecost with a malicious text message to her ex.
The message said, “Tell your fucking bridal whore not to start me.”
“He has a restraining order, so I shouldn’t try to antagonize him because he’s infringing and I’m sure he doesn’t want people to know that I was having an affair with you on my back. That channel shit.
Price, who is now joined by current partner Carl Woods at Lewes Crown Court, was later charged with breach of a restraining order, but pleaded not guilty on April 27 and only bid for a trial in the crown court.
However, he pleaded guilty today and Judge Stephen Mooney told him he was “at risk of receiving an immediate prison sentence”.
It was previously suggested that he could face up to five years in prison if he was found to have broken the order.
Price’s lawyer, Nicholas Hamblin, said the star should avoid jail again because only the words “say yours” were a breach of the restraining order.
He said, “If it weren’t for those two words in the message, that wouldn’t be a violation.”
Price, who was released on bail, will be convicted of breaching the restriction on June 24.
On June 3, 2019, he was given a five-year restraining order barring him from contacting Pentecost directly or indirectly.
The order came after Price threw an “abuse roll” at her during a fight in the school yard.
Katie Price and Carl Woods were photographed arriving at Lewes Crown Court
Price, 44, was arrested Jan. 21 on suspicion of violating her restraining order against Michelle Penticost. She was later charged, but pleaded not guilty on April 27
The glamorous former model was accused of harassing Kieran’s fiancée, Michelle Penticost, and will appear in court.
Price kept his head down after leaving Lewes Crown Court with partner Carl Woods this morning
His lawyer added: “In this case, it is very illustrative that there is a lot of background information that needs to be presented to the court.
“Much of it is in a therapist’s report and the court should be updated on their current situation and, in fact, on matters that have occupied both their time and the time of others during quite a few years.
“You will notice that she has been subject to the conditions of a suspended sentence.
“Part of my job will be to try to persuade the court that in this case, because of the mitigation available, it will be unfair to activate this suspended sentence.”
Price has arrived at the trial today dressed in a thick black wool coat with large sunglasses and white high-heeled jeans. Woods was wearing a bright, multicolored jacket.
After allegedly sending malicious messages to the former Kieran, Price was arrested at her home by officers around 5:45 p.m., Jan. 21, and taken to Worthing Police Station.
After a 12-hour interrogation, she was released, though not before officers confiscated her phone, which they examined for evidence.
Flanked by a female security guard, she sat on the bench of Court 1 defenders and smiled as her girlfriend sat behind her in court.
When asked how she invoked a single charge of breach of order, the glamorous former model replied, “Guilty.”
Nicholas Hamblin, in defense, told the court that the case against her was based on two words “Tell your …” which were an indirect message to Miss Pentecost.
He said he would put a lot of personal information about Price in court as part of his mitigation.
Judge Stephen Mooney told Price: “It is clear that you have accepted a crime and pleaded guilty and know that you committed the crime while you are on a suspended sentence and run the risk of going to jail.”
He said he would be released on bail until sentencing next month while the reports are being prepared.
But he warned that he would then be “at risk of receiving an immediate prison sentence”.
At a previous hearing, Crawley Magistrates Court was told that Price sent the “vile and nasty” message after Michelle Penticost posted a post on Instagram about how to deal with people who mistreated you.
Carl Woods looked like he was given a ticket while sitting in court looking at glamorous ex-model Price
Woods with what appears to be a parking fine. Flanking a female security guard, Price sat on the bench of the defendants in Court 1 and smiled as her fiancée sat behind her in court.
Katie is said to have called Michelle “shit shit” and “shitty shit.”
Katie arrived dressed in a thick black wool coat and big sunglasses. Carl was wearing a bright, multicolored jacket
Price (pictured with Woods out of court today) and former Kieran are the parents of eight-year-old Jett and seven-year-old Bunny, while he and Michelle are the parents of seven-month-old son Apollo.
The court learned that there was a story of “clear antagonism” between Miss Price and Miss Pentecost.
Price and Kieran are the parents of eight-year-old Jett and seven-year-old Bunny, while he and Michelle are the parents of seven-month-old Apollo.
Price is also the mother of 19-year-old son Harvey with her ex Dwight Yorke along with 16-year-old Junior and 14-year-old Princess with her ex-husband Peter Andre.
She also risks jail time for being arrested while she was still on leave because of her embarrassment of driving drunk.
Yesterday, it was revealed that Price will not face jail for speeding because his crime is being remotely prosecuted according to a little-known procedure.
The troubled celebrity was reportedly driving above the 60 mph speed limit in a BMW near his muddy mansion in Horsham, West Sussex, just 11 days before he collided with his car in September last year. .
Price, a 43-year-old mother of five, was due to appear in Crawley Magistrates’ Court on charges of speeding and failing to provide information to police.
But now the case will be dealt with under the ‘single justice procedure’, which allows adults charged with summary and non-custodial offenses to be able to handle their cases remotely by a magistrate.
It means that the case can be resolved with a fine and / or points on Price’s license and a driving ban. She cannot be jailed for the proceedings, and the case has been postponed to July 5.
Price escaped jail for alcohol and a drug-related accident in September by registering in the Priorat for a rehabilitation that cost about £ 7,000 a week. In all, he has been denied access to roads six times.
A single magistrate who does not have to sit in court where there is a case to be able to deal with it.
The procedure was launched in 2015 to deal with minor traffic violations and low fare evasion. It has also been widely used recently to address coronavirus rule violations.
They are treated by the magistrate who examines the relevant documentation before making a decision. Defendants can file a statement online, but if they plead not guilty they must appear in court at a later date.
In October 2019, Price was banned from driving for 18 months for failing to report to police that he was driving his pink Range Rover during an accident in Bexley, south-east London.
It was still banned when it crashed its BMW last September and would also have been banned during the alleged speeding offense.
After the crash, tests showed that the television personality had 66 micrograms of alcohol in 100 milliliters of breath, almost double the legal limit of 35 mcg. He also tested positive for cocaine.
An image shared by police from the crash site showed a car overturned on the side, and after the crash, Price’s family expressed concern for their well-being.
District Judge Amanda Kelly criticized the glamorous former model for “she seems to think you’re above the law” and said her driving record was “one of the worst I’ve ever seen.”
Sussex police said they wanted to appeal the suspended sentence, but found there was no legal basis to do so.
Katie Price’s legal history
October 2003: She escaped a speeding charge due to a technicality after the police did not arrest her in 12 weeks. His Range Rover was supposedly marked at 70 mph in a 40 mph zone. Also in October, charges against Price, for an alleged attack on a nightclub, were dropped when police did not arrest her in 12 weeks.
June 5, 2008: With three penalty points, fined £ 200 and sentenced to pay £ 80 in Feltham Magistrates’ Court for talking on his mobile phone while driving on April 18.
January 7, 2009: Brighton magistrates dropped legal technicality after breaking the 30 mph limit and failing to provide the driver’s identity to police.
July 7, 2010: Convicted in her absence by Crawley’s magistrates after cameras caught her accelerating to 99 mph on September 16, 2009. Her lawyer argued that she was only speeding because she was being chased by the paparazzi, but the police said there was no other speeding. vehicles around. She was fined £ 250, ordered to pay £ 500 in court fees and given four points on her license.
September 28, 2010: Convicted in Mid-Sussex Magistrates’ Court for lack of proper control of her rugged 7.5-ton pink horse box after being diverted to another lane in Sussex on February 19. She was fined £ 1,000 and £ 650. court costs and a £ 15 surcharge for the victims and he was given three points on his license, which brought him to £ 10.
December 1, 2010: Banned from driving for six months after being caught with a speed camera traveling at 83 mph in a 70 mph zone on the A23 in Pyecombe, West Sussex on December 10 2009. Ms. Price, who did not attend the hearing, pleaded guilty to the charge. In her absence, she was fined £ 1,000 and given a three-point penalty on her license (bringing her total at the time to 13 points). This exceeded her 12-point limit and resulted in a six-month automatic driving ban, and she was therefore disqualified from driving for six months.
August 31, 2012: No driving on the roads for 12 months, after not responding to two speeding …