Nigella Lawson has been accused of treating her former assistants "worse than Filipino slaves".
Elisabetta
Grillo, who is currently being tried for fraud along with her sister
Francesca after spending around £685,000 on a credit card belonging to
the TV chef and her ex-husband Charles Saatchi, allegedly made the claim
after being confronted about her spending spree, a court heard
yesterday (29.11.13).
According to
Charles' finance director Rahul Gajjar the 41-year-old former employee
became "agitated" when the art dealer outlined a contract for monthly
repayments to be made by her and her sister.
The
Italian siblings initially co-operated with Charles, who offered them
the opportunity to continue working for the couple and live rent-free in
Nigella's flat in Battersea, south west London, while they paid off
their debt.
However, after being presented
with the contract - which would require Elisabetta to pay
£1,000-a-month and Francesca to pay £250-a-month - the sisters hit back,
insisting Nigella, 53, had given them permission to spend as they
pleased in exchange for their silence about her alleged drug abuse.
Gajjar told Isleworth Crown Court: "After Charles' proposal, Lisa got quite agitated. They both weren't very happy.
"[Elisabetta]
was absolutely against it and I remember a reference to, 'We are being
treated worse than Filipino slaves'. She got very upset.
"They felt they'd be tied to the company for the rest of their lives."
The court heard how Elisabetta spent, on average, £48,000 a month, while her sister clocked up credit card bills of £28,000.
Gajjar
revealed that the ex-assistant's bill for June 2012 totalled
£64,336.97, which she spent on shopping trips to luxury fashion stores
such as Miu Miu and Prada, flights to New York and stays in luxury
hotels including the Ritz in Paris, France.
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