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Charles Saatchi 'has no proof' Nigella Lawson took drugs | Charles Saatchi 'has no proof' Nigella Lawson took drugs |
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Charles Saatchi has told a court he has "no proof" his ex-wife Nigella Lawson ever took drugs - despite an email he sent claiming she was "off her head". | Charles Saatchi has told a court he has "no proof" his ex-wife Nigella Lawson ever took drugs - despite an email he sent claiming she was "off her head". |
He was giving evidence at the trial of the couple's assistants Francesca and Elisabetta Grillo who deny fraudulently using their employers' credit cards. | He was giving evidence at the trial of the couple's assistants Francesca and Elisabetta Grillo who deny fraudulently using their employers' credit cards. |
The Grillos' defence has claimed the sisters were allowed to spend by Ms Lawson to cover her use of drugs. | |
Addressing the Grillos' defence counsel Mr Saatchi said: "I have no proof." | Addressing the Grillos' defence counsel Mr Saatchi said: "I have no proof." |
Art dealer Mr Saatchi told defence barrister Anthony Metzer QC at Isleworth Crown Court: "I have never, never seen any evidence of Nigella taking any drug whatsoever." | Art dealer Mr Saatchi told defence barrister Anthony Metzer QC at Isleworth Crown Court: "I have never, never seen any evidence of Nigella taking any drug whatsoever." |
Sisters Francesca, 35, and Elisabetta Grillo, 41, are accused of using credit cards loaned to them by the couple to spend more than £685,000 on themselves. | |
Earlier, Mr Saatchi told the court he was "utterly bereft" that a private email he sent to Ms Lawson referring to her being "off her head" on drugs had been made public. | |
'Very cross' | |
Questioned about the email by prosecutor Jane Carpenter, Mr Saatchi said: "I'm utterly bereft that this private email to Nigella has come back to haunt us both. That's all I have to say. | |
"The stories that the Grillos were parading was that Nigella had a severe cocaine habit that stretched back a very long time for the entirety of our marriage. | |
"What I was speculating here was that the Grillos would use this as a defence." | |
When asked if he believed allegations Ms Lawson was a habitual cocaine user, the art dealer said: "I do not know." | |
Mr Saatchi said Ms Lawson was "very cross" with him when he told her he had confronted their personal assistants about their alleged misuse of his company credit card. | |
He said he thought the Grillo sisters had been "naughty" but he wanted to put the matter behind them while Ms Lawson wanted to call the police. | |
Mr Saatchi said he told the sisters they could pay the money they owed off and live rent-free in a house in Battersea that Ms Lawson used for filming but his then-wife did not agree. | |
"She was very cross with me," he told jurors. | |
The art dealer said Ms Lawson told him: "You have to hand this matter straight over to the police." | |
Mr Saatchi said he thought Francesca Grillo saw the idea as "humiliating". | |
He told the court she said: "I'd rather go to jail than go to Battersea," and then said "see you around." | |
£100,000 limit | |
He also told the court it was Ms Lawson's idea to let their personal assistants have company credit cards. | He also told the court it was Ms Lawson's idea to let their personal assistants have company credit cards. |
Asked who decided the defendants should have credit cards, Mr Saatchi said: "My ex-wife, Nigella." | Asked who decided the defendants should have credit cards, Mr Saatchi said: "My ex-wife, Nigella." |
He told the court the sisters were originally employed by Ms Lawson as nannies during her marriage to her late husband, John Diamond. | He told the court the sisters were originally employed by Ms Lawson as nannies during her marriage to her late husband, John Diamond. |
They later looked after his daughter Phoebe, now 19, when she was a child but Mr Saatchi said their role changed as the children got older. | They later looked after his daughter Phoebe, now 19, when she was a child but Mr Saatchi said their role changed as the children got older. |
"The children adored them and Nigella was very fond of them and I was very fond of them and we didn't want them to go so they stayed on as housekeepers and general assistants," he said. | "The children adored them and Nigella was very fond of them and I was very fond of them and we didn't want them to go so they stayed on as housekeepers and general assistants," he said. |
Earlier, Mr Saatchi's finance director, Rahul Gajjar, told the court he increased the credit limit of one of the sisters to £100,000 without telling his employer. | |
Prosecutors claim the Grillo sisters lived the "high life", buying designer products. | |
The court previously heard Francesca Grillo, of Kensington Gardens Square in Bayswater, spent £64,000 on luxury holidays and designer goods in June last year. | |
The court heard she worked long hours, sometimes from 05:00 until late at night, and Mr Gajjar agreed the sisters "lived and breathed" Mr Saatchi and Ms Lawson. | |