DM have just called the Dodgy Dubai guy out:
The new husband of former glamour model Katie Price boasts of rubbing shoulders with Elon Musk and Kim Kardashian, having a PhD as well as being a 'global magnate and philanthropist'.
Katie, 47, tied the knot for the fourth time to Lee Andrews in a lavish Dubai ceremony on Saturday after a whirlwind 'one-week' romance.
And after the surprise nuptials, the Daily Mail can now reveal many of his claims seem, rather like parts of his 'wife's' famously-enhanced body, to be… distinctly artificial.
Nottinghamshire comprehensive-school educated ex-pat Lee is from a jet-setting business tycoon with a PhD from Cambridge.
In fact, his creative social media and LinkedIn profiles are mostly just hot air.
Katie's new husband claims to be the CEO of Aura Sustainable Vehicles & Energy.
Photos of the 'company's' various products appear to be AI-generated, including one supposedly alongside billionaire Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk.
His Instagram also features an AI generated clip of Kardashian signing some of his company's merchandise, a baseball cap.
Surprisingly, there's also no actual website for this supposedly huge firm headed by the 'businessman'.
That doesn't stop him running on about 'Overseeing the Latest implementation of vehicles manufacturing & green tech infrastructure.'
Lee says Aura has 'already reached a Market Cap of $1.3Bn', and that he has 'two successful companies already listed on the NY stock exchange & the London FTSE'.
A 'market cap' is the market capitalisation or value of a publicly-traded company. He presents Aura as privately held, yet there is no listing for Aura on either the New York or London stock exchanges.
In 2021, a genuine project to develop an electric car called an Aura was launched by auto designer Carsten Astheimer Ltd in the UK, but there does not appear to be any connection to Andrews in any of the company documents. The Mail has contacted Astheimer.
It's not clear where 'Dr' Andrews received his supposed 'PhD in biotechnology science', but it wasn't Cambridge, despite liberal mentions of 'Cambridge University' on what appear to be AI-generated profiles on websites calling themselves 'Formidable Men Monthly' and 'Polo and Lifestyle'.
Then he claims to be 'director of philanthropy' at King Charles' charity the Princes Trust, now called the King's Trust, which told us he is not registered with them.
Sir Keir Starmer will no doubt be reassured to learn that Lee sits on the 'Board of Advisors' of the Labour Party, and has done for nearly 11 years, even though no such body appears to exist.
His LinkedIn profile describes him grandly as 'associate member and supporter of His Majesty's Government'.
On his LinkedIn page, he refers to a 'patronage memorandum agreement with the Al Qassimi Royal office'.
The Al Qassimi family have ruled the Emirates of Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah, neighbouring Dubai, for centuries.
In this case, his assertions are neither independently verified, nor backed up by any formal press releases, government announcements or business news sources.
On Meta's Threads in May last year, he posted an AI photograph of him with a giant cheque for $150million which he appeared to be handing to Sheikh Ahmed bin Faisal Al Qassimi to invest in sustainable energy.
Yet no such corresponding announcement was issued by the Sheikh's own office.
The only place where this supposed Royal tie-up is discussed is what appears to be a poorly-spelt, self-written (or possibly AI-generated) article on Polo and Lifestyle Magazine, in which he is quoted as saying: 'I've been most fortunate to partner with the UAE royal family office adding brand value to the county (sic) and increasing our company exposure particularly in line with sustainable incentives of being net zero carbon emissions by 2030 in the this region.
'This works extremely well together as we each share the same vision and wish to solve a problem for humanity as we extend past country boarders (sic) strongly.'
Then there's his alleged involvement with gigantic US firm MacAndrews & Forbes Inc, whose interests run from beauty, entertainment and gaming to biotech, and military equipment.
Katie's new husband's description of himself as either majority shareholder or shareholder in the company are demonstrably false as the MacAndrews & Forbes website says it is 'Wholly owned by Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Ronald O. Perelman'.