Saatchi to sue Nigella for £500 000

One of the pictures posted on YouTube showing Charles Saatchi grabbing Nigella Lawson's neck during a fight at a restaurant.

One of the pictures posted on YouTube showing Charles Saatchi grabbing Nigella Lawson's neck during a fight at a restaurant.

Published Oct 29, 2013

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CHARLES Saatchi is threatening to sue his ex-wife Nigella Lawson for £500 000 in an explosive court case where he wants to reveal ‘the truth’ about their break-up.

After being photographed with his hands around the celebrity chef’s throat outside an exclusive restaurant in June, the advertising guru accepted a police caution and then went through a divorce from the ‘Domestic Goddess’.

But sources close to Saatchi, 70, have revealed that despite his formal admission of assault he is now furious he has been widely reviled for the incident and is determined to publicise “the truth” about the “strangling” pictures taken outside Scott’s in London’s Mayfair.

The full details of his allegations about 53-year-old Miss Lawson’s behaviour cannot be made public for legal reasons, but have been strongly denied by her spokesperson and her lawyers.

But Saatchi’s claims could now be revealed at London’s High Court after his lawyers sent a legal letter to his former wife’s solicitors warning that he was poised to sue her for around half a million pounds in a bid to clear his name. The chillingly formal letter lays out serious allegations against the popular cook and claims her actions have cost her former husband a fortune.

It warns that if she refuses to settle the matter voluntarily, legal action in court will ensue.

Saatchi, who was Miss Lawson’s second husband, initially attempted to dismiss the shocking photographs that killed off his ten-year marriage as a “playful tiff”. He then went on to say “my actions were not violent“ and that he was “disappointed“ Miss Lawson had not publicly said he had “never abused her physically in any way“.

Given that he has an estimated £100 million fortune thanks to his successful career and extensive art collection, the sum of £500 000 involved in his dispute with Miss Lawson is negligible.

But a source close to Saatchi said: “Charles has been painted as the villain in all this – millions of people are convinced he was assaulting Nigella outside the restaurant.

“But there are very genuine reasons for why he was holding on to her.

“She has never given a public account of what was happening.

“He has just been damned by the photographs, her silence, and his acceptance of a police caution – which he did only to protect her from a lengthy probe by officers. But he has never been able to explain the truth about what was going on.“

The couple’s marriage ended in a brief hearing just seven weeks after the incident at Scott’s. Miss Lawson, who has a £20 million fortune of her own and two teenage children from her first marriage, had petitioned for divorce on the grounds of Saatchi’s “unreasonable behaviour“, saying the marriage had “irretrievably broken down“.

The couple had married in 2003 following the death of Miss Lawson’s first husband, broadcaster and journalist John Diamond, from throat cancer in 2001.

On a “statement of truth“ she signed as part of the separation from Saatchi, in reply to a question about how her husband’s behaviour had affected her health she answered: “Not applicable.“

Miss Lawson’s spokesperson on Sunday night refused to comment on the latest development in the saga. But a source close to the television chef and bestselling food writer said: “The seriously defamatory claims are, of course, denied.“

Since their separation, Miss Lawson has been living in rented accommodation in Central London.

Saatchi, who lives in London, has been married three times. In recent months he has been doing his best to forget his marital woes by repeatedly dining out with glamorous journalist and television fashion expert Trinny Woodall – which has included repeated trips to Scott’s restaurant. - Daily Mail

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