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Rebekah Vardy 'attempted to sell tale about Jamie's partner Danny Drinkwater'
The High Court heard that Rebekah Vardy attempted to sell an anecdote about Danny Drinkwater, the previous partner of her better half Jamie Vardy at football club Leicester City
Rebekah Vardy attempted to sell a tale about the beverage drive capture of Chelsea footballer Danny Drinkwater, the High Court heard.
WhatsApp messages among Vardy and her representative Caroline Watt have been uncovered in the most recent "Wagatha Christie" High Court fight.
Vardy, 40, is suing Coleen Rooney, 36, for criticism subsequent to being blamed by her for "releasing" bogus anecdotes about the Rooneys in October 2019.
In messages unveiled to the court, Vardy told Watt: "Story … Danny Drinkwater captured [… ] Crashed his vehicle plastered with 2 young ladies in it … both in medical clinic one with broken ribs x."
Explaining insights concerning the vehicle and the area, Vardy added: "I need paying for this x."
A previous colleague of Vardy's better half Jamie at Leicester City, Drinkwater was captured for drink-driving in the wake of crashing his Range Rover in mid 2019.
Watt said she had sent the story to Sun columnist Andy Halls. She said he "answered right away" that the paper definitely knew.
Drinkwater, 32, borrowed at Reading, confessed and was requested to complete 70 hours of neglected work.
Rooney's legal counselors recently guaranteed that Mrs Vardy had spilled data to The Sun either straightforwardly or through Watt "following up on her guidance or with her knowing endorsement."
Spouse of Derby County manager Wayne, 36, Rooney blamed Vardy for spilling stories subsequent to completing a months-in length "sting activity," establishing misleading data on her private Instagram, which was distributed.
Vardy denies the allegations and is suing Rooney for criticism. The case will depend on whether Rooney can demonstrate that Vardy was by and by liable for releasing the narratives from her Instagram page.
Recently Rooney looked for a request requiring nine Sun writers to give up subtleties of interchanges with Vardy about her.
Mrs Justice Steyn made a request just against Halls. She said the solicitation in regards to the next eight would be a "fishing trip."
The High Court heard Watt couldn't give oral proof at the preliminary one month from now for clinical reasons, and had removed her composed proof.
Because of start on May 9, the full slander preliminary is supposed to most recent seven days.
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