Katie Price is expected to appear in a hearing in London on 14 September to discuss the home Katie purchased nine years ago.
The former model is once again reportedly fighting to save her famed Mucky Mansion in an imminent court appearance.
It has been claimed she will appear in court next month to answer questions about her finances, in the wake of her lengthy monetary woes which began in November 2019 when she declared bankruptcy with £ 3.5 million in debt.
The Sun report court officials have called for the star, 45, to attend a hearing in London.
It was reported earlier this month that the former glamour model, who has spent two years renovating her 19-room Mucky Mansion and even documented the process for a Channel 4 show, has moved out of the house.
Last month, Katie hit back at trolls who questioned her over her bankruptcy, saying she still 'owns her £2.5million house' and stated: 'Never knock someone who is bankrupt, we all can go there but it doesn't mean that it is all bad.'
In 2021, the star was once again hit with a repossession order on the Mucky Mansion after failing to pay a £500,000 debt.
In April, Katie dodged a court hearing for a fifth time, in which she was set to answer questions over her most recent batch of debts - this time £3.2m.
Katie had been expected to appear in person at the bankruptcy court in London and was going to be asked to explain how she plans to pay off her creditors.
The glamour model – who has been on two holidays in the last few months including a trip to Thailand in March - will be asked to lay bare just how much cash she makes when she finally faces the music.
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