Barrister used figure of speech during discussion of how evidence in libel trial was dropped in sea.
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Mr Sherborne said: “You say that as a result of that process, all of the messages on your phone, all the WhatsApp messages on your phone between you and Ms Watt, were deleted, were lost. The allegations were made in an explosive post in which Ms Rooney detailed an elaborate scheme to work out where the leaks from Instagram were coming from, concluding: “It’s...... Rebekah Vardy’s account.” He told the court it was a “shame” that messages between journalists – who had allegedly been leaked stories – and Ms Watt were “lying at the bottom of the sea in Davy Jones’ locker”. Mr Sherborne has repeatedly noted that disclosure linked to Mr Vardy in the legal dispute had been hit by “a series of unfortunate events”. Mr Sherborne said agent Caroline Watt was “filming the coastline” while on a boat trip in Scotland and dropped her phone, leaving her “unable to retrieve it”.
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The 'Wagatha Christie' took another bizarre twist on Thursday as Rebekah Vardy gave evidence at the High Court in London.
While discussing this tweet in a private WhatsApp conversation, Ms Watt told Mrs Vardy “It wasn’t someone she trusted. I’ve told him I’m 100% confident that it happened but don’t know how.” Mr Sherborne accused Mrs Vardy of trying to throw herself a “lifeline” and asked why, after bathing her children, she didn’t respond to Ms Watt to challenge what she had said, if she didn’t know about and authorise the leak. Mrs Rooney later posted a public tweet saying it was “sad” someone who followed her was “betraying” her. On Thursday, the court heard one of the articles in the case concerned Mrs Rooney’s car being damaged in early 2019, with a picture of the damaged Honda being posted on her private Instagram account. Mrs Vardy, 40, appeared to accept that her agent leaked information from Coleen Rooney’s private Instagram account to a newspaper, but denied it was “new” information.
Tension broke in the heated Wagatha Christie trial earlier today when Rebekah Vardy admitted she didn't know what 'Davy Jones' meant.
Mr Sherborne suggested a short break, and as the judge left the room, a tearful Mrs Vardy put her head in her hands on the desk. For the second time this week, Mrs Vardy began to cry in the witness box during her cross-examination over whether she had seen a so-called ‘flooded basement’ post, which was one of the Instagram stories Mrs Rooney claims were only seen by Mrs Vardy’s account during her ‘sting operation’. I’ve told him I’m 100% confident that it happened but don’t know how.’
The High Court burst into laughter after the exchange - which concerned the claim that Rebekah's agent lost her phone containing evidence when it fell off a ...
And along with her devoted fans, the WAG has also been publicly supported by Danielle Lloyd, who came forth with similar claims about Mrs Vardy leading to a row between the duo on social media in 2019. Hugh Tomlinson is a very experienced barrister, and this could be one of the toughest opponents Wayne has ever faced. A former colleague told The Times: 'He likes to present a fun, outgoing persona and is very limelight-seeking. He then took up philosophical studies at Sussex University before going to the University of Paris in 1977. It isn't just amazing holidays and designer clothes there can be a lot of behind-the-scenes politics between the girls.' Rebekah vehemently denied the allegation - leading her to launch the pricey legal action which saw its second day on Wednesday. In a public post, Coleen wrote: 'Someone on my private Instagram seen the picture and is telling or selling stories to a certain newspaper. And The Sun of all people as well! And The Sun of all people as well! Rebekah agrees Ms Watt 'appeared to be source' of story on Coleen's car crash after her agent admitted 'it was me' in text... February 14 - Coleen is refused permission to bring a High Court claim against Ms Watt for misuse of private information to be heard alongside the libel battle. 'RIP' and 'half a Honda', the post says.
Mrs Vardy began to cry in the witness box on Thursday afternoon during her cross-examination.
Mr Sherborne said: "Mrs Vardy ... that article refers explicitly to a post on Mrs Rooney's Instagram account, doesn't it? It came after Coleen's lawyer said an article included information about a post on Mrs Rooney's private Instagram account that included a photograph of her with her children and said: "No matter where I am they always follow me and I hope that lasts forever." Mrs Vardy began: "There was a lot of abuse during that time...."
Rebekah Vardy is suing fellow footballer's wife Coleen Rooney for libel in a high-profile trial at the Royal Courts of Justice.
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Mr Sherborne said: “You say that as a result of that process, all of the messages on your phone, all the WhatsApp messages on your phone between you and Ms Watt, were deleted, were lost. Mr Sherborne said on Thursday it was a “shame” that messages between journalists – who had allegedly been leaked stories – and Ms Watt were “lying at the bottom of the sea in Davy Jones’ locker”.
Thursday's "Wagatha Christie" libel lawsuit proceedings saw Rebekah Vardy admitting her lack of awareness of Davy Jones, and more.
And for informing us of her lack of awareness of Davy Jones. We heard at the end that that Caroline Watt, Vardy’s agent, “was filming a coastline” on a boat trip near Scotland when the boat hit a wave and she dropped her phone into the sea. — Adam Crafton (@AdamCrafton_)May 12, 2022 — Adam Crafton (@AdamCrafton_)May 12, 2022 — Adam Crafton (@AdamCrafton_)May 12, 2022 — Adam Crafton (@AdamCrafton_)May 12, 2022 — Adam Crafton (@AdamCrafton_)May 12, 2022 You can tell it it’s right and you’re wrong but it’s still going to shit in your hair.” I have to be honest. Wrong because it hadn’t been Vardy, it was merely her agent. That lawsuit on this saga (which some of the British papers have delightfully dubbed “Wagatha Christie”) is now playing out in London’s Royal Courts of Justice, and Tom Peck of The Independent has a remarkable description of some of the cross-examination of Vardy that went down there Thursday: It was shortly before lunch when it arrived, when Vardy had done seven-and-a-half hours of interrogation, all of which involves her being able to credibly claim that she would never collude with her agent to sell stories to The Sun. It was read out to her, by Rooney’s barrister.