Katie Price's Mucky Mansion 'ransacked by bailiffs' after £250k debt to ex-Alex Reid

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High Court Enforcement Officers have been snapped visiting Katie Price's house just weeks after her planned bankruptcy case earlier in January.

The star was declared bankrupt in 2019 with debts of £3.5million but despite her struggle, managed to retain ownership of her West Sussex property, reports the Mirror.The former model also reportedly owes ex-husband Alex Reid £250,00 - with the star being ordered to pay up four years ago - after she allegedly leaked an explicit sex tape and photographs of him.The mum-of-five was due to attend a hearing regarding her bankruptcy case at the beginning of the month, but an insolvency court in London has now been rescheduled to the end of April.On Monday, in snaps obtained by the Mirror, bailiffs were snapped in the car park of a local garden centre opposite Katie's family home, which has been dubbed the 'Mucky Mansion'.The spotting comes just days after Katie furiously slammed critics who questioned her decision to spend cash on expensive hair extensions despite being bankrupt.After flaunting her new hair extensions - which estimated to cost around £6,000 during a TikTok livestream - fans slammed the former glamour model for not being transparent about her financial situation.In response, Katie said: "We've all been there, yeah exactly don't knock people, I don't.

You should never knock anybody that tries to make money to support their family and their kids." She added: "I have to run the house, if you think about it I've got 5 kids, I run the house, the animals, like it's an expensive thing having kids, you know all the food shopping, the heating, everything, and I'm trying to work and do everything."And so what if I want to sit in my kitchen and get my hair done, but you get

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