LONDON (AP) — Celebrity chef Nigella Lawson said Wednesday that ex-husband Charles Saatchi threatened to destroy her if she did not clear his name after he was photographed holding her throat outside a restaurant.
Lawson,
53, was appearing as a prosecution witness at the fraud trial of her
former assistants Elisabetta and Francesca Grillo, a case that has
exposed details of the TV star's tempestuous domestic life.
She
said she had been reluctant to take the stand because she had already
been subjected to a campaign of "bullying and abuse" from Saatchi, whom
she divorced in July.
"He said to me at the start that if I didn't go back to him and clear his name he would destroy me," Lawson said.
And she accused Saatchi of spreading "false allegations of drug use" against her.
"I have been put on trial here ... and in the world's press," she said,
The Grillos — who are sisters from Italy
— are accused of using credit cards loaned to them by Lawson and
Saatchi for household expenses. The cards were then allegedly used to
buy hundreds of thousands of pounds' worth of luxury clothes, accessories and stays at high-end hotels.
Earlier, Lawson told a jury at Isleworth Crown Court in London
that one of the accused employees was "a rock" who helped her overcome
the trauma of her first husband's death — but left the family feeling
betrayed by her misbehavior.
Lawson, famous for her sensuous
manner and "domestic goddess" image, said Elisabetta Grillo — known to
the family as Lisa — had been "a stalwart and helped me through a really
difficult time" after the death from cancer of her first husband, John
Diamond.
"I loved Lisa. My children loved Lisa," said Lawson,
dressed in black and appearing nervous but composed. "She came to me at a
very difficult time and she was a rock. I would have done anything for
her."
Lawson said she had showered Grillo with gifts, including a
7,000 pound ($11,500) set of dentures. But she said her employee's
behavior became increasingly bitter and unkind to Lawson's children.
She
was read a list of expenditures by the Grillos, including stays at
luxury hotels and purchases from Yves St Laurent, Dolce & Gabbana
and Chanel. Lawson said she had not authorized them.
"It's very
difficult when you find out that someone you have loved and trusted
could behave in that way," Lawson said, her voice breaking. "In my heart
of hearts I do not believe Lisa to be a bad person. But I believe her
to have not a very strong moral compass."
The case has been
overshadowed by details of the breakdown of the 10-year marriage between
Lawson and art collector Saatchi. Lawson repeatedly referred to her
former husband as Mr. Saatchi throughout her testimony.
Defense
lawyers have claimed Lawson used illegal drugs including cocaine, citing
an email from Saatchi in which he referred to her as "Higella." They
have suggested Lawson turned a blind eye to the Grillos' lavish
expenditure in return for them keeping quiet about her drug use.
But
Saatchi told the court last week that he had never seen Lawson taking
drugs. He said the email was written in anger and he regretted sending
it.
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