Judge warns Katie Price is 'in grave danger of going to prison' as she opts for Crown Court trial after denying breach of Michelle Penticost restraining order, West Sussex court heard

Katie Price faces a Crown Court trial after denying breaching a restraining order against her ex-husband’s fiancee.
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Price sent a message, accusing Kieran Hayler and Michelle Penticost of having an affair.

The 43-year-old former glamour model is said to have sent Hayler a message on January 21, 2022, in which she branded his new partner, Penticost, a ‘gutter slag’.

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Katie Price outside Crawley Magistrates' Court in West Sussex, where she is appearing charged with harassment - breach of a restraining order. Picture date: Wednesday April 27, 2022. Picture: Steve Parsons/PA Wire/PA Images.Katie Price outside Crawley Magistrates' Court in West Sussex, where she is appearing charged with harassment - breach of a restraining order. Picture date: Wednesday April 27, 2022. Picture: Steve Parsons/PA Wire/PA Images.
Katie Price outside Crawley Magistrates' Court in West Sussex, where she is appearing charged with harassment - breach of a restraining order. Picture date: Wednesday April 27, 2022. Picture: Steve Parsons/PA Wire/PA Images.
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Price, who was known professionally as Jordan, was banned from contacting Penticost directly or indirectly on June 3 2019, under the terms of a five-year restraining order.

She was fined hundreds of pounds for hurling a foul-mouthed ‘tirade of abuse’ at her during a row in a school playground.

Price, wearing white trainers, a green tracksuit and a black gilet, appeared at Crawley Magistrates’ Court today, accused of contacting Penticost indirectly in breach of the restraining order.

She was supported by her reality TV star fiance Carl Woods, 33, who sat in the public gallery.

The entrance to Crawley Magistrates' Court in West Sussex, where Katie Price is appearing charged with harassment - breach of a restraining order. Picture date: Wednesday April 27, 2022. Picture: Steve Parsons/PA Wire/PA Images.The entrance to Crawley Magistrates' Court in West Sussex, where Katie Price is appearing charged with harassment - breach of a restraining order. Picture date: Wednesday April 27, 2022. Picture: Steve Parsons/PA Wire/PA Images.
The entrance to Crawley Magistrates' Court in West Sussex, where Katie Price is appearing charged with harassment - breach of a restraining order. Picture date: Wednesday April 27, 2022. Picture: Steve Parsons/PA Wire/PA Images.
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The court heard that her message to Hayler may have been triggered by an Instagram post by Penticost, which she denies was aimed at Price.

Price’s message read: ‘Tell your 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 slag.’

Price, who became a household name around the turn of the millennium, stood in the dock to confirm her name, address and date of birth, before pleading not guilty to the single charge, which can be tried in either the magistrates’ court or the Crown Court.

Katie Price's fiancee, Carl Woods, outside Crawley Magistrates' Court in West Sussex, where she is appearing charged with harassment - breach of a restraining order. Picture date: Wednesday April 27, 2022. Picture: Steve Parsons/PA Wire/PA Images.Katie Price's fiancee, Carl Woods, outside Crawley Magistrates' Court in West Sussex, where she is appearing charged with harassment - breach of a restraining order. Picture date: Wednesday April 27, 2022. Picture: Steve Parsons/PA Wire/PA Images.
Katie Price's fiancee, Carl Woods, outside Crawley Magistrates' Court in West Sussex, where she is appearing charged with harassment - breach of a restraining order. Picture date: Wednesday April 27, 2022. Picture: Steve Parsons/PA Wire/PA Images.
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Joe Harrington, defending, said: ‘The issues relate to her mental health and the triggers which led to sending that message.’

Asked where she wanted the trial to be heard, Price said: ‘The Crown Court please.’

District Judge Amanda Kelly said the offence carries a maximum sentence of up to five years’ imprisonment and warned Price: ‘You are in really grave danger of going to prison.’

She said: ‘This is a very serious allegation in which it is alleged you used indirectly vile and nasty language towards Ms Penticost, someone you were prohibited from contacting directly or indirectly by a restraining order.’

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The judge granted Price bail ahead of a plea and trial preparation hearing on May 25, at Lewes Crown Court, on condition she does not contact Ms Penticost either directly or indirectly, except for handing over children.

‘It seems to me, Ms Price, that all of the children caught up in your relationships past and present need their adults to behave like adults,’ the judge said.

‘Stop exposing them to very public squabbles.’