Apprentice star faces being jailed in Dubai despite ‘no proof’

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A star of BBC’s The Apprentice is facing the prospect of being jailed in Dubai over a bounced cheque. Selina Waterman-Smith claims she never wrote the cheque and says that she is being harassed by a former business associate.

Selina, who starred in the Alan Sugar-fronted show back in 2015, faces being locked up if she doesn’t pay £27,750. She claims she has been the victim of harassment and extortion for nearly five years after a former business associate exploited a loophole in the UAE that meant she could be convicted while she was abroad.




The 39-year-old says she was found guilty in her absence without any examination of the evidence as the complainant had supplied the wrong contact information for her. The reality-show star claims the man, from South Africa, has been harassing and extorting her since 2019, prompting her to file a complaint with the Dubai Police.

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As a result of the court ruling against her, Selina has been stuck in the UAE with a travel ban for two years, without a bank account or medical insurance, a blocked trade license, and a residency visa which is soon to be cancelled.

She told The Daily Mail: “There have been times in the last two years where I have suffered extreme depression, as I can’t see any other way of escaping his abuse. He [the unnamed businessman] seems to relish having power over me and destroying a strong woman.

“A man so brazen about threats, harassment, and committing fraud, is a real danger to me, and potentially other female victims.”

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