Katie Price set for fresh court appearance in weeks on driving charge

Back in the dock AGAIN! Katie Price is set for a fresh court appearance in two weeks on TENTH driving charge: Star is accused of breaking 60mph limit… after avoiding jail over ‘gutter s**g’ text that breached restraining order today

  • Price is due at Crawley Magistrates’ Court on July 5 charged with speeding and failing to provide information
  • Today the former model faced the prospect of a stint behind bars after admitting breaching restraining order
  • She sent a text to her ex-husband Kieran Hayler, branding his partner Michelle Penicost a ‘gutter s**g’ 
  • The businesswoman received a five-year restraining order banning her from contacting Miss Penicost in 2019
  • Price was told she had avoided prison, but must do 170 hours of community service and pay £1,500 costs 

Katie Price is due back in court again in just two weeks – after avoiding jail today having claimed she ‘misunderstood’ the rules of a restraining order when she sent a ‘vile and nasty’ message about her ex-husband’s fiancee.

The former glamour model – who already has nine driving convictions and must also return to court over her bankruptcy – faced the prospect of a stint behind bars after admitting the breach, when she sent a text to Kieran Hayler, branding Michelle Penticost a ‘gutter s**g’.

The 44-year-old was told this morning she would not face prison for the offence, but instead has to carry out 170 hours of unpaid work.

But Price will have to return to Crawley Magistrates’ Court on July 5 charged with speeding and failing to provide information to the police.

The troubled celebrity was allegedly clocked driving over the 60mph speed limit in a BMW close to her mucky mansion in Horsham, West Sussex – just 11 days before she crashed her car in September last year. 

The case will now be dealt with under the ‘single justice procedure’, which allows for adults charged with summary-only, non-imprisonable offences to have their cases dealt with remotely by a magistrate.

It means the case can be dealt with by a fine and/or points on Price’s licence and a driving ban. She cannot be jailed under the procedure.

Price avoided jail for September’s booze and drug-fuelled crash by checking herself into the Priory for rehab costing nearly £7,000 a week. In total, she has been banned from the roads six times.

A single magistrate who does not have to be sitting at the court where a case is listed to be able to deal with it.

Katie Price is due back in court again in just two weeks – after avoiding jail today having claimed she ‘misunderstood’ the rules of a restraining order when she sent a ‘vile and nasty’ message about her ex-husband’s fiancee 

The former glamour model faced the prospect of a stint behind bars after admitting the breach, when she sent a text to Kieran Hayler, branding Michelle Penticost a ‘gutter s**g’

The former I’m A Celeb star, 44 – who attended court wearing an all-green outfit and was heard to tell a reporter to ‘suck my d**k’ after she was asked about the prospects of a prison sentence – was banned from contacting Miss Penticost directly or indirectly for five years in June 2019

Katie Price’s rap sheet 

2003

Katie Price escaped a speeding charge after police failed to arrest her within 12 weeks of allegedly clocking 70mph in a 40mph zone in her Range Rover.

2008

After talking on the mobile phone while driving on April 18, Price landed three penalty points.

2009

Price failed to provide the identity of the driver after her car was allegedly caught speeding in a 30mph zone and was later handed four penalty points after being clocked at 99mph and was handed four points on her licence.

2010

Price was convicted for failing to be in proper control of her horsebox after veering into another lane in February and was given three points on her licence, bringing her total to 10.

2010

Then in December she banned from driving for six months after doing 83mph in a 70mph zone in her home county of West Sussex.

2012

Two years later, Katie was disqualified for 12 months for failing to respond to two speeding tickets in September.

2018

Katie landed a six-month ban in February 2018 for speeding after totting up 12 penalty points for speeding.

2018

In July, photos emerged of her driving while still banned.

2018

Then in October she was arrested on suspicion of drink driving and spent 13 hours in custody after crashing into a VW Golf and a hedge on a gated estate at 2am.

2019

She was given a three-month ban for driving while disqualified in January of that year.

2019

Handed a five-year restraining order banning her from contacting Michelle Penticost either directly or indirectly after hurling abuse at her during an argument at a school playground.

2019

And then in October, Price was banned from driving for a further 18 months for failing to inform police who was behind the wheel of her pink Range Rover during a crash in Bexley, south east London.

2021

Price crashes her BMW car on a country road near her West Sussex home in the early hours of the morning after drinking and taking drugs.

She pleaded guilty at Crawley Magistrates of drink driving, driving while disqualified and driving without insurance and is handed a 16-week suspended prison sentence.

2022

She pleads guilty to breaching a five-year restraining order not to contact, directly or indirectly, Michelle Penticost.

Today, Price attended court to learn her fate after admitting breaching a restraining order when she sent the 

The model – who attended wearing an all-green outfit and was heard to tell a reporter to ‘suck my d**k’ after she was asked about the prospects of a prison sentence – had been banned from contacting Miss Penticost directly or indirectly for five years in June 2019.

This was after she hurled a foul-mouthed ‘tirade of abuse’ at her during a row in a school playground.

The message read: ‘Tell your c***ing w***e piece of s**t girlfriend not to start on me.

‘She has a restraining order so shouldn’t try antagonise me as she is in breach and I’m sure she doesn’t want people knowing that she was having an affair with you behind my back. That gutter s**g.’

The court heard the offence was committed due to Price’s use of the words ‘tell your’, which was an indirect attempt to communicate with Penticost. 

It was also said that her message to Mr Hayler may have been triggered by an Instagram post by Miss Penticost, which she denies was aimed at Price. 

But at Lewes Crown Court today, Price was told she would not be going to prison, and would have to do 170 hours of community service and pay £1,500 costs.

Judge Stephen Mooney told Price: ‘In my judgement, this offence was committed out of anger.

‘The words you used were highly offensive and inflammatory so the breach cannot be considered minor.

‘In my judgement, balancing the aggravating and mitigating factors, the appropriate sentence is a medium-level community order.’

Price showed no emotion as the verdict was announced but gave a brief smile as she left the dock.

Her fiancee Carl Woods, 34, who was in the court public gallery, let out a sigh of relief and held his head in his hands. 

Speaking after the verdict, Mr Hayler and Miss Penticost said this morning: ‘We are incredibly disappointed with the result of today’s court hearing. 

‘We feel a custodial sentence would have sent the right message to the public given the seriousness of Miss Price’s offending.’ 

Earlier in a hearing, Miss Penticost said in a victim impact statement how the impact of the restraining order breach by Price had a ‘devastating effect’ on her mental wellbeing.

She said: ‘The impact of what Katie has done is very upsetting, I feel threatened and intimidated.

‘I feel demoralised and not wanting to go out. The language used made me feel scared. I felt it was an attack on me.

‘The consequences are I feel she will attack me. I felt by having a restraining order it would make me feel safe but by someone breaching it it has made me feel very vulnerable.’

Nicholas Hamblin, representing Price, said his client had pleaded guilty to the breach but she had been under a ‘misunderstanding’ that the restraining order ‘worked both ways’.

He added: ‘She has shown signs of remorse, she accepts an indirect breach.’

Mr Hamblin said that Price had sought help for her emotional problems at the Priory Clinic.

He said she suffered from a ‘depressive disorder and anxiety’, and added: ‘Miss Price is learning to cope with her emotional problems and to not react in the way she has in this case.’

He continued: ‘She has two different personalities, the public one and the vulnerable one of being in the public eye and every day in the public eye no matter what she does.

‘It’s perhaps a case of building someone up only to knock them down.’

Katie Price (pictured arriving at court today with Carl Woods) avoided jail again today, as she walked free from court after claiming she ‘misunderstood’ the rules of a restraining order when she sent a ‘vile and nasty’ message about her ex-husband’s fiancee

He added that ‘there was a lot of good to be said’ for Price and she was considered in a probation report to be at ‘low risk of reoffending’.

Mr Hamblin said the offence was a ‘minor breach’ of the restraining order because it was an ‘indirect’ message and would have been ‘much more serious’ if sent directly to the complainant’s phone.

Price was arrested at her home by officers at around 5.45pm on January 21 and taken to Worthing police station.

After a 12-hour round of questioning, she was released, though not before officers confiscated her phone, which they examined for evidence.

At an earlier hearing Crawley Magistrates Court was told Price sent the ‘vile and nasty’ message after Michelle Penticost uploaded an Instagram post about how to deal with people who were treating you badly.

The court heard there was a history of ‘clear antagonism’ between Miss Price and Miss Penticost.

Last year Price was handed a 16 week suspended sentence after crashing her BMW X5 while drunk last September.

Price then dodged a potential jail term in January after £7,358 fines she owed for driving offences were paid at the last minute.

She now faces a fresh allegation of speeding which is due to be heard before magistrates in July.

Heading home: Katie Price, 44, cut a solemn figure as she left her make-up masterclass in London after a low turnout on Thursday

On tour: The former glamour model  has been hosting masterclasses for fans around the country as of late, also taking part in a class in Leicester on Wednesday afternoon

Ready to roll: She was picked up from former Big Brother star Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace’s Fakin’ It salon by fiancé Carl Woods, 33, after the class

Tutorial: Some fans were seen posing for pictures outside the salon before the event on Thursday

Hidden: Former I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! campmate Katie appeared to have only a handful of attendees for her London outing, with Aisleyne keeping her covered before she left

Earlier this year Price again avoided jail after striking a last-minute deal to pay off her bankruptcy debts.

The 44-year-old was scheduled to appear before the High Court to explain why she hadn’t paid back £2.3m she owed after being declared bankrupt in 2019.

But the former model had her bankruptcy hearing postponed for a second time after agreeing an 11th-hour deal to pay back the money.

It comes after Price was pictured cutting a solemn figure as she left her make-up masterclass in London after a low turnout last night.

The former glamour model has been hosting masterclasses for fans around the country as of late, also taking part in a class in Leicester on Wednesday afternoon.

She was picked up from former Big Brother star Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace’s Fakin’ It salon by fiancé Carl Woods, 33, after the class.

Price was seen laden with pink and red gift bags and a beige featured handbag as she left the shop.

She wore a brown tracksuit with a short-sleeved top and a pair of pink trainers with white souls.

The former Celebrity Big Brother winner shielded her eyes behind a pair of sunglasses as she made her way to Woods’ car. 

The former I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! campmate appeared to have only a handful of attendees for her London outing, with some fans posing for pictures outside the salon before the event.

She was seen gathering her belongings inside the salon after hosting the masterclass.

Price admitted earlier this year she ‘hit rock bottom’ after her horrific drink and drug- fuelled crash.

In scenes from her Channel 4 series Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion, the star breaks her silence on the crash, which saw her handed a 16-week suspended sentence and two-year driving ban.

Katie tells the camera that she ‘could have killed someone or myself’ when she flipped her uninsured BMW X5 into a hedge, while disqualified and under the influence on a country lane near the Sussex home that features in her new series.

Price was arrested after crashing her car near Partridge Green in West Sussex last September

It needs some work: The reality star took centre stage in the three-part series broadcast just five days after she was arrested on suspicion of breaching her restraining order (her mansion is pictured ahead of the renovations)

In the upcoming scenes, Katie is seen returning to her home to resume the makeover after the September crash, as the voiceover reveals she has competed 30 days in a mental health facility.

She tells the camera: ‘I mean I can deal with a lot of things, stress, pressure, I breathe that. Behind closed doors there’s drama, no ones life is perfect.

‘When it hits me personally, that’s what I can’t deal with. I regret getting in the car, I could have killed someone. I could have killed myself. My kids might not have had a mum. It’s awful.

‘I was rock bottom at that point. It was a wake up call. I don’t want to be in that situation again. In fact I don’t want to be in a situation where I feel that sad inside that I need to just go and do something, be destructive and hurt people around me because I don’t know how to cope with it.

‘I have now decided to see a therapist every week for the rest of my life and put my hand up and say yeah I need help, help me.’

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