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Bailiffs swarm Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion after ‘looking at Wakefield move’

Bailiffs descended on Katie Price’s so-called Mucky Mansion this morning.

The scene is set with more than 10 workers in attendance at the £2m property as former model Katie Price, 46, faces eviction on Wednesday 26 June. The procession of five vehicles was seen heading towards the grounds around 10am.




Security staff are reportedly present alongside bailiffs – believed to be on hand to secure the property after the keys are handed back following a repossession by a mortgage lender. This development comes in the continuation of an ongoing saga, as the reality TV personality faced an eviction notice earlier this year as part of his bankruptcy proceedings.

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In April, a source close to former glamor model Jordan said she was looking at a £2.5m property near Wakefield. As reported by Yorkshire Live. A source said: “Katie has had enough of Mucky Mansion and sees no future there now. She wants to move into her dream house and she thinks this could be it.”

The Sun had earlier seen a letter attached to the perimeter fence directing Katie – who is understood to be undergoing her seventeenth breast augmentation operation this week in Belgium – to leave the property.

The letter said: “The court has issued a warrant or warrant for the possession of the above property (land) at the request of the plaintiff.” Such a warrant authorizes a county bailiff to carry out an eviction and return possession to the plaintiff, reports the Mirror.

Today, when officials descended on the sprawling 3.5-acre site, the mess becomes clear, with garbage strewn around; of note is a rusted 5-foot sign spelling out her princess daughter’s name, carelessly discarded near the stable in what appears to be a pile of trash. A discarded pink satin sofa, broken cupboards and assorted white goods and electrical items are also scattered around the proud Mucky Raunch.

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