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Nigella Lawson PA denies being a 'shopaholic' and 'fantasist' Nigella Lawson PA denies being 'shopaholic and fantasist'
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A former personal assistant accused of defrauding Charles Saatchi and Nigella Lawson has denied she is a "shopaholic" and a "fantasist".A former personal assistant accused of defrauding Charles Saatchi and Nigella Lawson has denied she is a "shopaholic" and a "fantasist".
Francesca Grillo, 35, said she "would have to disagree" with how the TV cook had described her.Francesca Grillo, 35, said she "would have to disagree" with how the TV cook had described her.
She and sister Elisabetta, 41, are alleged to have spent £685,000 on credit cards belonging to the couple.She and sister Elisabetta, 41, are alleged to have spent £685,000 on credit cards belonging to the couple.
Isleworth Crown Court has heard the siblings bought designer clothes and luxury holidays.Isleworth Crown Court has heard the siblings bought designer clothes and luxury holidays.
Prosecutor Jane Carpenter said the younger sister had lied when she said her spending on a work credit card was authorised by Mr Saatchi and Ms Lawson.Prosecutor Jane Carpenter said the younger sister had lied when she said her spending on a work credit card was authorised by Mr Saatchi and Ms Lawson.
"I haven't lied to this court," she said."I haven't lied to this court," she said.
"I don't think I'm a fantasist as Ms Lawson suggested. I would have to disagree.""I don't think I'm a fantasist as Ms Lawson suggested. I would have to disagree."
Ms Carpenter said the 35-year-old had admitted being a "shopaholic" in a phone call after the allegations of fraud came to light.Ms Carpenter said the 35-year-old had admitted being a "shopaholic" in a phone call after the allegations of fraud came to light.
"I don't think so," Ms Grillo said."I don't think so," Ms Grillo said.
'Bolder and greedier''Bolder and greedier'
Making her closing statement, Ms Carpenter reminded the jury that it was the sisters facing the charges.Making her closing statement, Ms Carpenter reminded the jury that it was the sisters facing the charges.
"It might have seemed at times that other people were on trial," she told them, adding that she was referring to Mr Saatchi and Ms Lawson."It might have seemed at times that other people were on trial," she told them, adding that she was referring to Mr Saatchi and Ms Lawson.
She said it was "utter nonsense" that the now divorced couple would authorise the Grillos' alleged level of personal expenditure.She said it was "utter nonsense" that the now divorced couple would authorise the Grillos' alleged level of personal expenditure.
The prosecutor said the sisters were "spending more as time passed [and] as they grew bolder and greedier".The prosecutor said the sisters were "spending more as time passed [and] as they grew bolder and greedier".
Ms Carpenter said it was a feature of the Italians' defence that because the Grillo sisters were "part of the family [and] were entitled to spend in the same way the family did". Ms Carpenter said it was a feature of the defence that the Grillo sisters were "part of the family [and] were entitled to spend in the same way the family did".
"That, you must appreciate, is utter rubbish and cannot possibly have been the case," she said."That, you must appreciate, is utter rubbish and cannot possibly have been the case," she said.
The Grillos, of Kensington Gardens Square, Bayswater, west London, each deny a single count of committing fraud by using a company credit card for personal gain between January 1 2008 and December 31 last year.The Grillos, of Kensington Gardens Square, Bayswater, west London, each deny a single count of committing fraud by using a company credit card for personal gain between January 1 2008 and December 31 last year.
The case continues.The case continues.