Disgraced DJE Media boss Curtis Arnold’s TikTok account has been axed, following fresh revelations about his cheeky break-in at Chequers – the Prime Minister’s ultra-secure country pad.

Banned After Brazen Chequers Trespass

Curtis Arnold, 36, was caught red-handed trespassing on the grounds of Chequers last year. He was armed with recording gear during the stunt at the Prime Minister’s private countryside retreat, which has been strictly off-limits to the public since 1921.

The former media operator pleaded guilty to the 2025 incident and was handed a suspended four-month jail sentence. The Crown Prosecution Service confirmed the details after an exclusive MEN investigation brought it to light.

Jail Time, Fraud & Shady Past Exposed

Arnold’s history reads like a crime thriller. In 2019, he was sentenced to 34 months behind bars after admitting to 12 counts of fraud, voyeurism, and making indecent images of minors at Harrow Crown Court.

The conman posed as a modelling agent, duping women at gyms into taking photos – which he then exploited to flog dodgy fitness products. He remains on the sex offenders’ register until 2029 and is under a Sexual Harm Prevention Order.

From TikTok Star to Social Media Pariah

Before TikTok pulled the plug, Arnold boasted almost 224,000 followers. He churned out provocative clips lifted from his YouTube videos, often filming vulnerable people without permission across UK cities like Manchester.

After his ugly past and dodgy videos were exposed, TikTok swiftly banned him.

“Arnold’s case highlights the dangers of unchecked online content and the importance of monitoring offenders who exploit vulnerable people,” an official said.

With authorities cracking down hard, Arnold’s online empire is crumbling fast as his criminal activities remain under close watch.

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